The most frequent topics are the 4th of July and local community celebrations. The post with the highest engagement is from Wes Streeting, who posted “In it up to his neck.” with 115,210 views.
Three Major Themes
- 4th of July Celebrations: Yvette Cooper and Wes Streeting posted messages wishing a “Happy 4th July” to American friends, with Cooper noting a historic State Visit for “#America250.”
- Local Events and Pride: Wes Streeting posted “Happy Pride!” regarding London, and Pat McFadden attended the Bilston Carnival, which he stated was the down payment on “£20m Pride in Place funding for Bilston.”
- Military Stewarding at Wimbledon: The Ministry of Defence highlighted a “standing ovation” on Centre Court to mark “80 years of military stewarding.”
At 13:22, the Ministry of Defence noted a “standing ovation” on Centre Court to mark “80 years of military stewarding.” Separately, at 14:50, Yvette Cooper posted “Happy 4th July to our American friends” and referenced a State Visit to the United States for “#America250.” At 15:58, Wes Streeting also posted “Happy 4th July” alongside a quote about equality and rights.
At 18:01, Wes Streeting retweeted a statement that they are “on the road to fixing the care system.” At 18:12, Wes Streeting posted “Happy Pride!” and “Our Mayor. Our City. One London.” Additionally, at 21:15, Pat McFadden posted about attending the Bilston Carnival, calling it the “down payment on the Labour Government’s £20m Pride in Place funding for Bilston.” At 21:38, Wes Streeting posted “In it up to his neck.” At 21:40, Jo Stevens posted “Who would have thunk it?” Finally, at 21:49, the Department of Health and Social Care retweeted that “responsibility for this policy area has not changed.”
Outlook / Emerging Trends
Wes Streeting retweeted a statement from Josh MacAlister noting that there are “some major announcements coming this week” regarding the care system.



