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38 degrees trashes MPs emails - apologies to any constituents caught out by this

38 degrees have been spamming Lib Dem MP's email boxes. The problem is that emails are being sent by 38 degree on behalf of people all over the country.

So many emails are being sent that it is impossible to read them. The danger of this is that it prevents emails from constituents being read.

I have configured my spam filter to ignore the 38 degrees emails. This may cause other emails to be rejected, for which I apologise. However, I am still managing to get emails from consitutents.

Now is an important time for MPs to be able to liaise with their constituents quickly. What 38 degrees are doing is acting to prevent this. They should stop.

If your emails to me are being rejected please put a note through the constituency office door and I will find a way of you being able to email me.

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