The MP for Eddisbury, Antoinette Sandbach, is running a ballot for constituents to allocate two tickets for Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) on Wednesday, May 15.
PMQs is widely regarded as the high point of the parliamentary week at midday each Wednesday when the House of Commons is sitting, with Theresa May facing questions from her opposite Jeremy Corbyn as well as other members.
Ms Sandbach believes that PMQs lives up to its fiery reputation and wants people from her constituency – including Malpas and surrounding areas as well as Audlem.
She said:“Prime Ministers Questions shows the cut and thrust of politics up close each week in the Commons and I warmly encourage the residents of Eddisbury to enter the ballot for the chance to experience first-hand the unique atmosphere in the Chamber during PMQs.”
To enter the ballot for two tickets to watch Prime Minister’s Questions please send the names and addresses of the two attendees to bowmanm@parliament.uk together with a contact telephone number and e-mail address.
The winner will be drawn at random and notified on Friday, May 10 – the ballot is open to constituents only.
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