The most frequent topics in the provided posts were local political campaigning and statements on housing and regulation. The post with the highest engagement was from Keir Starmer, who congratulated Arsenal’s women’s football team.
Three Major Themes
- Vape Shop Regulation: Steve Reed MP announced the Labour Government is giving local people the power to stop the spread of vape shops and bookmakers, citing an example of 51 vape shops on two streets in Manchester.
- Housing Policy: Steve Reed MP stated his commitment to building necessary homes, saying he will do “whatever it takes” to achieve this for young people.
- Local Campaigning: Multiple MPs, including Anna Turley and Jo Stevens, posted about local campaign activities, canvassing residents, and discussing local issues ahead of elections.
Anna Turley MP reported on conversations in her Zetland neighbourhood, noting that people were “angered by the racism of the Reform candidate exposed this week.” Separately, Jo Stevens MP thanked residents in “#Plasnewydd #Llanedeyrn and #Rumney” for speaking with Labour teams over the weekend. Steve Reed MP addressed regulation, stating there are “51 vape shops on just two streets in Manchester.” He added that the Labour Government is “giving local people the power to end the proliferation of vape shops and bookies.”
Steve Reed MP stated, “I will do whatever it takes to build the homes we need.” He added that “Young people in our country deserve nothing less.” Later, Keir Starmer posted “Huge congratulations to @ArsenalWFC, winners of the Champions Cup!” He described the team as “history makers on the pitch and an inspiration to young girls across our country.”
Outlook / Emerging Trends
Steve Reed MP stated he “will do whatever it takes to build the homes we need.” Other posts focused on current events and local engagement without specifying further government actions.
