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Change is made by those who show up

The long anticipated 2024 UK General Election is upon us, where the people hoping to represent you in the next UK Parliament will be vying for your vote. This is a crucial opportunity to take action!

A new Parliament offers a fresh start to build new relationships with future MPs, let them know what you and your church expect, and urge them to take action to end poverty and create a more just and sustainable world.

In Northern Ireland our MPs may not form part of the next government, but they can still play a vital role in holding it to account and communicating their constituents’ priorities.

We’ve put together resources below setting out what Christian Aid is calling for in this 2024 UK election. Please consider asking some of these suggested questions as candidates come knocking on doors and leafletting, or by writing or emailing their office.

It’s crucial we use our voice, like Helen did:

The upcoming UK general election offers us a unique opportunity to put our faith into action. Reaching out to our newly elected MP's, building relationships and showing them that we're serious about ending poverty.

Faith in Action

The upcoming UK general election offers us a unique opportunity to put our faith into action. Reaching out to our newly elected MP's, building relationships and showing them that we're serious about ending poverty.

What is Christian Aid calling for?

We’ve set out detailed asks in our full UK General Election Manifesto 2024, urging MPs and the next UK government to take action against climate injustice, build a fairer global economy, deliver effective aid and be a voice for peace in the world

UK General Election Manifesto 2024

The steps we want the newly elected government to take to make tackling poverty a priority.

We’ve also put together three short election crib sheets, on three key issues to ask your candidates about:

Climate Action

Key things to know about climate action in this general election year

Economic Justice

Key things to know about economic justice in this general election year

Building Peace

Key things to know about peace building in this general election year

Three Key questions to ask your election candidates

1. Climate action

If elected will you call on the government to significantly increase funding to support climate vulnerable countries to deal with the impacts of climate change? Will you push for urgent action at home to reduce emissions and limit these impacts?

2. Economic justice

If elected will you call on the government to tackle global economic inequality? Will you push for legislation to support debt relief for lower income countries?

3. Building peace

If elected how would you use your position to calling on the next UK government to use its voice, money, and influence to be a force for peace in the world?

Keep in touch!

We’d love to hear how you get on speaking to your candidates, let us know.

Remember you can search for all your local candidates and their contact details here: Who Can I Vote For?