‘Best MP’ competition: don’t forget to ask a question

A few days ago The Voice covered Yoosk’s competition to find Britain’s Best MP.

The shortlisted MPs are all going to be asked to answer a set of questions taken from suggestions made by the public. As our post from Yoosk’s Keith Halstead explained:

If you would like to post your own question, please visit our site here, and click the ‘ask’ button in the panel at the bottom of the page (you will be asked to register with Yoosk which is easy, but will require an email address, username and password). Alternatively, you can add your question as a comment here or Twit it to #bestMP and we will pick it up and post it on our website for you. Submission and voting on questions closes on the 13th December.

So ask away…

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