MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
The Speaker of the House of Representatives        Â
The Speaker of the House is formally referred to as: ‘Mr/Madam Speaker’, within the precincts of the House.
The formal Mode of Address in:
Writing:
Marisa Dalrymple-Philibert
Speaker of the House of Representatives
Houses of Parliament
Address
Opening Salutation:
‘Dear Sir/Madam (formal)           Â
‘Dear Mr/Madam Speaker (semi-formal)
……………………………………………………..
Yours faithfully (formal)
Yours sincerely (semi-formal)
Signature’
Formal Speech
‘Marisa Dalrymple-Philibert/ ‘Madam Speaker’
Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives
The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives is formally addressed in:
Writing:
Juliet Holness
Deputy Speaker of the House
c/o Houses of Parliament
Opening Salutation:
‘Dear Sir/Madam (formal)                  Â
‘Dear Deputy Speaker (semi-formal)
……………………………………………………..
Yours faithfully (formal)
Yours sincerely (semi-formal)
Signature’
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Members of the House of Representatives
Members of Parliament are usually referred to as ‘Mr/Ms/Mrs……, MP’ during their period in Office. If they are recipients of any state honours, the relevant post-nominal letters should be included before MP, for example, if a Member of Parliament is a member of the Order of Distinction in the rank of Commander he/she would be styled: Mr Derrick Kellier, CD, MP. If a Member of Parliament is the recipient of more than one state Order, the highest Order is placed first behind the surname, junior orders follow in succession.
The formal manner of address in:
Writing:
Mr/Mrs/Miss First Name, Last Name, MP
Member of Parliament for …………….
Opening Salutation:
‘Dear Sir (formal)
‘Dear Member of Parliament/Dear Mr/Mrs/Miss Last Name (semi-formal)
……………………………………..
Yours faithfully (formal)
Yours sincerely (semi-formal)
Signature’
The Attorney GeneralÂ
The Attorney General is referred to as Mr/Mrs/Miss. or ‘the Honourable (if also a Minister of Government)’on first reference, and ‘The Attorney General’ or ‘Mr/Mrs/Miss…………..’on subsequent referrals.
This title is not hyphenated (neither is that of Solicitor General)
The formal mode of address in:
Writing:
Mrs. Marlene Malahoo Forte, MP
Attorney General
 Attorney General’s Department
Address
Opening Salutation:
‘Dear Sir/Madam (formal)
‘Dear Attorney General (semi-formal)
……………………………….
Yours faithfully (formal)
Yours sincerely (semi-formal)
Signature’