This was discussed at the last Open Rights Group meeting in association with potentially sending letters to MPs about ACTA.
There are at least a couple of issues. Firstly that MPs will have at least a (private) home address and, probably, a constituency office address. Some work from a number of different places. We didn't know of any mechanism to get hold of these addresses. Secondly, do we really want to put a mechanism in place to allow organisations like 38 Degrees to letter-spam-bomb MPs at their constituent address in such a way as it would be difficult to filter out constituents in genuine need? I'm sure this will have been discussed at mySociety before. All MPs can be reached by post at the Houses of Parliament which is set up to handle volumes of mail. I suggest you write to them there.
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