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Old 09-12-2021, 12:40   #69
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Re: That No.10 Christmas Party

I'm pretty sure that the best way to resolve an issue you have with the Government is to keep posting about it on a forum, twitter, facebook etc . .

alternatively, if you feel that isn't helping with your issue, you can complain direct

https://www.gov.uk/government/organi...ints-procedure

Quote:
How to complain
You can make a complaint by email or post.

You can send an email to publiccorrespondence@cabinetoffice.gov.uk or in writing to Public Correspondence Team, Cabinet Office, 70 Whitehall, London SWA 2AS.

We have a 2-stage complaints procedure. At each stage it will help us to resolve your complaint quickly if you can give us as much clear detail as possible, including any documents and correspondence and stating that you are making a complaint in line with our procedure.
If however, you think that complaining directly to the very people you're complaining about will get you nowhere, here are a few other alternatives:

*Glue your head to the road outside parliament.
*Climb onto a carriage on the District line, refuse to come down until you receive a full apology and £10k compensation.
*Burn effigies of Boris (attendance of local media is a must).
*Organize a protest march
*Write to the Queen and ask her what she's going to do about the corrupt people she 'employs'
*Wait until the next GE, and then vote for anyone but Conservative (apologies if this hasn't worked in the past)

hope this helps
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