The most frequent topic across the observed posts was campaigning by Labour Party figures in Scotland, Wales, and across the country. The post with the highest engagement was from Pat McFadden, who thanked Labour candidates and members for speaking with voters.
Three Major Themes
- UK-wide Campaigning: Pat McFadden thanked Labour candidates and members for being out speaking to voters across the country over the weekend.
- Scottish Campaigning: Douglas Alexander stated that voters must vote for Scottish Labour to remove the SNP, reporting “Good conversations on the doors in Edinburgh South Western.”
- Welsh Campaigning: Jo Stevens criticised Plaid Cymru, stating their “uncosted pledges are nothing but empty slogans” and questioned whether they would cut public services or raise taxes.
Douglas Alexander stated, “If you want the SNP out, you have to vote @ScottishLabour in.” He reported having “Good conversations on the doors in Edinburgh South Western” and added that they are “working hard for every vote to ensure Scotland finally gets the change it needs.”
Pat McFadden expressed gratitude to Labour’s candidates and members who are “out speaking to voters across the country this weekend.” He encouraged them to “keep going over the next few days.” Separately, Jo Stevens stated that “Uncosted pledges are nothing but empty slogans.” She asserted that “Plaid Cymru needs to be honest with the people of Wales” and asked, “Will they cut public services? Or will they raise taxes?”
Outlook / Emerging Trends
The provided posts focus on current announcements and do not contain explicit statements about future government actions or next steps.
