The topic with the most posts was criticism of Nigel Farage. The post with the highest engagement was from Keir Starmer, which received 841,694 views.
Three Major Themes
- Nigel Farage: Keir Starmer, David Lammy, Wes Streeting, and Steve Reed posted criticisms regarding Nigel Farage.
- Housing Investment: Steve Reed announced a £39 billion investment to deliver a boost to social and affordable housing.
- Trade Agreement: The Department for Business and Trade announced that Canada has ratified the UK’s accession to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Peter Kyle stated the Regulating for Growth Bill is giving companies a “faster route to succeed”. The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology stated Space Minister Liz Lloyd visited “Leicester’s thriving space sector”. The Wales Office stated the UK Government’s Local News Fund “is now open”. The Department of Health and Social Care stated a new partnership with Diabetes UK will help millions “understand and reduce their risk” of heart disease and strokes. The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology listed deliveries including “£2bn invested in quantum”. The Home Office stated the modern slavery system “will be reformed”. The Department for Business and Trade stated Canada ratified the UK’s accession to the “Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership”. Keir Starmer stated Nigel Farage’s actions are a “desperate stunt”. The Department for Education shared a link regarding “cost-of-school-uniforms”. Liz Kendall stated there is “no route to stronger growth without AI, science and tech”. Steve Reed stated Nigel Farage “doesn’t want scrutiny”.
David Lammy directed a post at Nigel Farage, stating “make it make sense”. Wes Streeting stated he is glad they are not taking part in “Farage’s Clacton clown show”. Liz Kendall stated she joined Sifted to discuss making the UK a “global leader in this technology”. Douglas Alexander welcomed their “newest fellow @CoopParty MP”. Steve Reed stated they are investing “£39 billion to deliver the biggest boost to social and affordable housing”.
Outlook / Emerging Trends
The Department for Business and Trade stated that from 1 September 2026, UK and Canadian businesses “can trade on CPTPP terms”. The Department of Health and Social Care stated they are aiming to cut preventable heart disease and stroke deaths by 25% “over the next decade”. The Home Office stated the modern slavery system “will be reformed to prevent abuse”.



