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  • RNLI2
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14 Apr 2026TransportmeasuredIn South East Cornwall, we have some dangerous stretches of roads, and I’m glad that there is good work going on to improve road safety in our area, especially along the A38. But we must go further to improve our roads.
14 Apr 2026Culture & CommunitymeasuredI have been consistently campaigning on this issue, from raising concerns about animal testing in Parliament to meeting regularly with animal welfare organisations and Ministers.
14 Apr 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratoryLabour’s Animal Welfare Strategy is a significant step forward in delivering better rights for animals so that they have the care and protection that they deserve.
14 Apr 2026Health & NHSmeasuredI know that South East Cornwall is full of animal lovers, and I am one myself. Our pets are incredibly important for our mental health, reducing loneliness and calming us down in our busy lives.
10 Apr 2026Defence & SecuritymeasuredI know that many people in South East Cornwall will welcome the two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran. There needs to be a lasting end to the war, and I’ve been speaking with the Foreign Secretary and colleagues up in Westminster about what we need to do to ensure peace.
10 Apr 2026Economy & Jobs (General)celebratoryCornwall can and will be the epicentre of the UK’s critical minerals industry because myself and the Cornish Labour MPs are ensuring that we are putting it front and centre, no matter where we go.
10 Apr 2026Economy & Jobs (General)celebratoryMining is a fundamental part of our past, as the backbone of our economy and shaping our culture through local songs. The race is on for mining critical minerals because we are going to need them for the key innovations of the future like smartphones and electric cars.
10 Apr 2026Economy & Jobs (General)celebratoryIt was great to support Cornish critical minerals investment at the heart of the City of London, demonstrating the innovation and economic potential of companies like the fantastic Cornwall Resources.
10 Apr 2026Agriculture & Rural EconomymeasuredI regularly raise these issues in Parliament, in debates and during discussions with Ministers and colleagues. I will continue to listen closely to our fishing communities and champion their needs wherever I possibly can.
10 Apr 2026Agriculture & Rural EconomyempatheticIt’s a hard job, and so it was great to be with fishermen in Looe recently to speak about the challenges they are facing and to get together for an informal discussion. I'm so grateful for them finding time to help me understand issues and where government can help.
10 Apr 2026Agriculture & Rural EconomycelebratoryLocal fishermen are at the heart of our fishing villages and towns here in South East Cornwall, putting food on our tables, keeping local culture alive and providing employment for so many onshore jobs as well as at sea.
8 Apr 2026EducationcelebratoryWin for Cornwall! Cornwall Council is set to receive over £9 million to deliver more places for children with SEND in our area! That’s a 10.48% year-on-year increase!
8 Apr 2026Utilities & WatermeasuredThis event was just one part of my campaign to improve our water quality and tackle sewage pollution in South East Cornwall. Next step, follow up on my request for a meeting with the new South West CEO Keith Haslett.
8 Apr 2026EnvironmentcelebratoryWhat a great beach clean! Thank you to everyone who turned out to my beach clean and helped collect litter data for the Marine Conservation Society recently. Together, we helped to remove over 10kg of litter from the beach!
8 Apr 2026Health & NHScelebratoryWe spoke about what we need to do to ensure that people remain connected and feel like they can reach out to a loved one, neighbour or friend and know there are services available to help. Also, a big thank you to the Samaritans and local Parish Councillors who supported the drop-in event.
8 Apr 2026Health & NHSmeasuredThank you to everyone who came to my mental health chat on the Rame Peninsula recently. I know that we need to be more open about our mental health in our communities and it was good to get people together to talk.
8 Apr 2026Social CaremeasuredIt has now launched a public call for evidence to hear directly from people on PIP about the challenges they are facing and I’m encouraging as many people as possible from South East Cornwall to have their say. The deadline is 28 May to respond forms.office.com/pages/respon....
8 Apr 2026Social CaremeasuredThe government launched the Timms Review to ensure Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is fair and fit for the future. I care that people in South East Cornwall are supported in a fair way.
8 Apr 2026EnvironmentmeasuredI met with the RSPB again to speak about the nature around us and what we need to do to protect it through the 2030 targets. Here in South East Cornwall, we know how incredibly important the environment is to us, with iconic species such as our Cornish chough, Cornish black bee or Cornish Heath.
8 Apr 2026Technology & DigitalcelebratoryThere’s a £2.5 billion funding package for artificial intelligence and quantum technologies, which will go a long way towards ensuring that the UK remains at the forefront of innovation. I will continue to call for more action.
8 Apr 2026Technology & DigitalmeasuredAt an event in Parliament recently, I heard more about these threats, including how our voices can be manipulated through deepfakes. I know that this government is working hard to regulate the sector, whilst ensuring that we are a world leader in the opportunities AI has to offer.
8 Apr 2026Technology & DigitalmeasuredWe live in an age where technology is rapidly changing, including AI. Local people in South East Cornwall regularly speak with me about the pressures AI presents and how it can be quite frightening, especially for our kids navigating an increasingly digital world.
8 Apr 2026Economy & Jobs (General)measuredThe government is prioritising public contracts for British companies in sectors vital to national security. These policies also simplify the process for small and medium-sized businesses and charities, which I know will be welcomed by many of our local businesses here in South East Cornwall.
8 Apr 2026Utilities & WatermeasuredThat’s why I wrote to South West Water’s new CEO on his first day in the role, calling for transparency, accountability, and a reduction in sewage spills. I know how important this issue is to local residents, and I will keep pushing for a fair outcome for our communities and our environment.
8 Apr 2026Utilities & WaterangryI recently held a beach clean at Seaton Beach, and while I was there, I saw first-hand the sewage spilling onto our shores. This is unacceptable and should not be happening.
8 Apr 2026Utilities & WatermeasuredWith some of the highest water bills in the country, residents in South East Cornwall expect reliability, a healthy environment, and a commitment to putting people before profit.
Sources & methodology
SourceBluesky / AT Protocol API · author feed. Each post links to the original on bsky.app.
VerificationOnly handles linked from the MP’s own published list are ingested. Self-declared or unverified handles aren’t included.
ClassificationEach post is LLM-classified for substance (vs reposts, social mentions, scheduling), then for tone (critical / measured / supportive) per target.
WindowThe 60-day summary above; the list covers all classified substantive posts.