Winchester & Chandler’s Ford MP Steve Brine invites constituents who would like to visit Parliament and watch Prime Minister’s Question Time to contact him.
In line with all MPs, Steve Brine receives just three confirmed pairs of tickets each calendar year. To ensure absolute fairness, he holds a ballot in up to two weeks before each date from all received entries.
The one date for 2015 is:
Wednesday 4 March – Entries received up to (and including) midnight on Sunday 15 February will be entered into the draw and the successful constituents notified by email. This will be the last draw before General Election scheduled for 7 May 2015.
If you live in Steve Brine’s constituency and would like to be entered into the draw for the above 2015 date, you can email steve.brine.mp@parliament.uk or write to Steve Brine MP at 9 Stockbridge Road, Winchester, Hampshire SO22 6RN, including your full postal address and telephone number.
Steve says: “Members of Parliament receive a very limited allocation each year to watch PMQs and I am keen to see mine are used by local people who want to come and watch Parliament in action in a way that is fair and transparent. Parliament is always buzzing on a Wednesday so I can promise a really interesting and exciting trip to Westminster if you are successful.”
Would u like to attend PMQs next year? Details just posted of my one date pre-GE on 4th March. Constituents email me! http://t.co/0OfV4PmBmm
— Steve Brine (@sbrine) November 24, 2014
Video: Steve Brine challenges the Prime Minister, David Cameron, on air strikes against ISIL in the House of Commons on Friday 26th September 2014.
More information is on Steve Brine’s website: Steve Brine MP | Westminster | PMQs
Mike Sedgwick says
A visit to Westminster Palace is well worthwhile. I was once shown around the House of Lords by a Lord. During the visit I needed the loo and was directed to a door marked ‘Peers of the Realm’. I was interested to see the Maggie Thatcher puppet from Spitting Image on display in a glass case. Neither house was sitting at the time so I did not see or hear any debate. Westminster Hall is of some architectural interest.