This helper accompanies the
official petition on Change.org
calling upon His Majesty The King to consider dissolving Parliament and calling a General Election.
While signing the petition shows broad public support, personalised letters and emails carry more weight.
Use this tool to build your own letter: choose your recipient, tick only the points you agree with,
and add your own words.
Privacy notice: All text is generated entirely in your browser.
No personal data is transmitted or stored. You alone control what you copy, print, or send.
Tip: This builder works on mobile, but printing and long edits are easier on a larger screen.
Step 1 — Select recipient
Format locked to hard-copy letter for royal correspondence. Choose another recipient to enable Email.
Start typing 2+ letters. If your browser doesn’t show a native list, use the suggestions below.
Step 2 — Choose delivery format
Because you’ve selected His Majesty The King, email is not available. Royal correspondence must be sent as a signed hard-copy letter.
Tip: If you’re emailing, consider CC’ing any other relevant recipients (e.g. your councillors, party office, or a local journalist).
Choose Email to open a draft in your mail app, or Hard copy letter to print or save a PDF for posting.
Step 3 — Your details
Tip: if emailing, add your own words in the comments box to keep it clearly personal.
Step 4 — Select your points
Please tick all the points you agree with. Leave any you don’t agree with unticked so your letter is clearly personal.
Step 5 — Add your own words
Your own words matter. Even 2–3 sentences makes this uniquely yours and not an automated clone.
Step 6 — Tone & actions
Ready
Etiquette: For Buckingham Palace, address correspondence to the Private Secretary to His Majesty The King, Buckingham Palace, London SW1A 1AA. Keep a respectful tone and avoid party-political slogans in the salutation/body.
Letter / Email Preview
Tip: In the print dialog, turn off Headers & footers to hide page URLs and dates.
Printing uses your browser’s dialog. Choose “Save as PDF” to download. This tool keeps all text on your device.