Get in touch 

The constituency covers Corby including Kingswood, Lloyds, Oakley and Corby West and nearly 50 villages, the towns Oundle, Raunds and Thrapston and part of Irthlingborough. Under Parliamentary protocol Lee can only assist constituents from Corby and East Northamptonshire. 
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Send Lee an email 

The best way to contact Lee for support or to ask his views on Government policy is to email him at lee.barron.mp@parliament.uk 
If you are a constituent, please ensure you have included your full name, home address and phone number in your email. 
If you have not included this information, please resend your email with your details included. 
Lee receives a very large amount of correspondence, which can include up to 1,500 emails a week. He will respond to you as soon as possible. 
Lee is prioritising those constituents in need of urgent personal support, so if your email is about a policy issue or another matter, his response to you may be delayed. 
(Please make sure you use two r’s in Barron – or we won’t receive your email!) 

Meet your MP and Advice Sessions 

Lee runs surgeries where he really enjoys meeting constituents in face-to-face meetings. These are advertised through local and social media channels. You can find Lee’s social media channels at Facebook and X (formerly known as Twitter). These sessions take place at different locations across the constituency and venue details are provided one day prior to the meeting due to security and safety. 

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