It is time to do things differently

Join us and amplify the voice of the UK brain tumour community.

Together we can get our voice heard in the corridors of Westminster, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast. Use letters, emails and social media to campaign with us for brain tumours to be treated as a critical priority.

Working together we can get closer to a cure. Brain tumour patients and their families deserve better. They deserve hope. Together we can make that happen.

Contacting with Members of Parliament (MPs) is an essential way of getting our message out, making our voice heard and ensuring our demands are met.

If you have any questions, or need further support, please contact campaigning@braintumourresearch.org.

Pictured: Our 81,000-strong Brain Tumour Research Petition 2023 being handed into 10 Downing Street by our CEO Dan Knowles, Patrons Theo Burrell and Danny Clarke, Ambassador Sam Suriakumar and campaigner Nicola Nuttall.

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Help us drive real change in Westminster by becoming a campaigner for Brain Tumour Research. As a campaigner, you'll receive weekly updates on our progress, community news and ways to influence Government investment in research into brain tumours.

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Contact MPs directly

Getting in contact with MPs is an essential way of getting our message out, making our voice heard and ensuring our demands are met.

Building a strong network of political stakeholders is vital for advancing research. Your MP wants to know the issues that matter to their constituents. This is your chance to help create a movement in Westminster.

Use our template letter below to make your voice heard.

Pictured: Our Policy and Public Affairs Manager Thomas Brayford speaking with Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Wes Streeting MP.

Template letter available here

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Join our campaigning team and we will show you how to engage politicians in our campaigns whether it is wearing a hat to support Wear A Hat Day or raising awareness of our manifesto asks.

We can help and you can make the difference.

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