Michael Meacher
Labour Party | Oldham West and Royton
Contacts
Constituency
Shirley Buckley
11 Church Lane
Oldham
OL1 3AN
Fax 0161 626 8572
Telephone 0161 626 5779
Email buckleysd@parliament.uk
Westminster
Monica Masson
House of Commons,
London
SW1A 0AA
Email massonm@parliament.uk
Fax 020 7219 5945
Telephone 020 7219 4532
Surgery Details
Advice surgeries are usually the second and fourth Friday each month from 5pm to 6.30pm, and the second Saturday each month from 10am to 11am.
Please check with Shirley Buckley at the constituency office on 0161 626 5779 for venues and any alternations
Latest Press Releases
- LISBON TREATY (No 3) DEBATE
- The end of the Blair era is a springboard for renewa
- On the road to ruin
- We need to change our policies as well as our leaders
- Labour Commission Set Up To Address Issues Of Democracy And Accountability Within The Party
- Unduly lenient sentences
- Bayer CropScience withdraws from Growing GM Maize in UK
- Michael Meacher calls for new environmental world order
- Government has no mandate to go ahead with commercial growing of GM maize
Latest Speeches
- Draft Legislative Programme
- HOUSE OF COMMONS HANSARDClimate Change Bill (Lords)
- FINANCE BILL 8.49 pm
- Heathrow Debate (Lib/Dem Motion)
- Housing and Regeneration Bill
- Speech by Michael Meacher MP
- Energy Bill Debate
- Gloucestershire Environmental Partnership Launch
- Housing and Regeneration Bill
- LONDON THAMES FESTIVAL, SUNDAY 16 SEPTEMBER 2007.
Latest Articles
- 3 MILLION IS NOT ENOUGH
- NEW LABOUR QUEEN’S SPEECH No.11
- TO REFERENDUM OR NOT TO REFERENDUM
- Blitz spirit needed to face threat of climate change Michael Meacher Wednesday May 09 2007 The Guardian
- Why we have to challenge the New Labour succession An election is essential both to give a new leader democratic legitimacy and to have a real debate about political direction
- THE PRICE OF INEQUALITY IS TOO HIGH
- A FAST EXIT FROM IRAQ
- GUARDIAN, COMMENT IS FREE, 16 NOV 2006: The threat we face, the response we need
- RENEWABLES – THE FUTURE FOR ENERGY
- Don't exclude the centre-left: The debate over Labour's new direction must go beyond the Brownite right and the Blairite far-right

