The most frequent topics in the provided posts were justice reform and a new government appointment. The post with the highest engagement was an announcement by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office regarding the appointment of Jon Pearce MP as UK Special Envoy for Post-Holocaust Issues, receiving over 179,000 views.
Three Major Themes
- Government Appointment: The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office announced that Jon Pearce MP has been appointed as UK Special Envoy for Post-Holocaust Issues, a role involving Holocaust education and research.
- Justice Reform: David Lammy outlined plans to tackle the backlog through investment and reform, and separately praised the @justiceaiunit for delivering a new website.
- Political Conduct: David Lammy condemned death threats against a politician, stating that “Violent speech has no place in our politics”.
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office announced that Jon Pearce MP has been appointed as UK Special Envoy for Post-Holocaust Issues. Separately, David Lammy posted about how we’ll tackle the backlog through “investment, efficiency, and reform”.
David Lammy stated he was honoured to join the iftar hosted by @UAEEmbassyUK. He also gave a shout out to the @justiceaiunit for delivering a “slick website”. Darren Jones MP mentioned a Chief Secretary led phone bank at Labour HQ. Later, David Lammy described death threats as “Absolutely disgusting” and stated that “Violent speech has no place in our politics”.
Outlook / Emerging Trends
David Lammy stated that the government will tackle the backlog through “investment, efficiency, and reform”.
