The most discussed topic in the provided posts was Labour’s education policy. The post with the highest engagement was from the Home Office, which stated that illegal entry into the UK will not be tolerated.
Three Major Themes
- Education Policy: Bridget Phillipson announced Labour’s plans for schools, stating the party will bring change so “every child can achieve and thrive” and aims to “break the unfair link between background and success.”
- Immigration Enforcement: The Home Office issued a statement that “Illegal entry into the UK will not be tolerated.”
- Industrial Support: The Wales Office announced that a “new nearly £12m fund” from the UK Government and Tata Steel is now open for applications to support steel communities.
The Wales Office announced that the UK Government and Tata Steel are supporting steel communities with a new nearly £12m fund that’s now open for applications. Separately, the Home Office stated that “Illegal entry into the UK will not be tolerated.” Later, Bridget Phillipson stated that Labour wants to “break the unfair link between background and success” and will bring change to schools so every child can achieve and thrive.
Bridget Phillipson posted that she set out Labour’s “vision for the schools system our children deserve” and shared a link to her speech. In a subsequent post, she stated she set out Labour’s “ambition that every child can achieve and thrive” and provided a link to Labour’s plans for schools. Additionally, Jo Stevens posted that it “Was great to see you all” at an event with several other accounts mentioned.
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Bridget Phillipson stated that Labour “will bring change to our schools so every child can achieve and thrive.”
