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  • Government8
  • Thames Water4
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  • Walk the Walk2
  • Colleton Primary School2
  • Liberal Democrats2
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  • Health & NHS12 postsneutral
  • Culture & Community6 postscelebratory
  • Education4 postssupportive
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10 Jul 2026Utilities & WaterangryLast year, Thames Water dumped sewage in the Emmbrook for the equivalent of six and a half days straight. I have yet again called on the Government to put billpayers and the environment first by introducing mutual ownership of water companies. The Government must act, and fast.
26 Jun 2026Health & NHScelebratoryIt has been a pleasure to support some fantastic events raising money for local charities, including the Winnersh Summer Fete and the Wokingham Lions' Classic Motor Show. In Westminster, I asked Keir Starmer to back my cancer care accountability Bill. Here is what else I have done this week:
26 Jun 2026Economy & Jobs (General)measuredSmall and medium enterprises in Wokingham and across the UK are doing their best to grow despite what many see as a lack of help from the government. The Minister is right to agree that the Government must do more. I will continue standing up for Wokingham’s businesses until they do.
25 Jun 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratoryBack in February, I kick started my Wokingham’s Best Pub campaign to support the fantastic network of pubs in our community. I’m delighted that the Leader of the House joined me in celebrating The Two Poplars' win. I look forward to welcoming him for a pint at the winner of Wokingham’s Best Pub.
25 Jun 2026Health & NHSmeasuredOf the 650 MPs in Parliament, I was lucky to be drawn as number 15 in the ballot to put forward a Private Member's Bill. My Bill would make it mandatory for the Government to update Parliament every year on its progress in delivering the targets set out in the National Cancer Plan.
24 Jun 2026Economy & Jobs (General)angryNearly a decade after the Conservatives' botched Brexit deal, Wokingham residents are still paying the price. While Nigel Farage pocketed a £5 million 'reward' for the damage he's caused, people across the UK are bearing the brunt. It's time to end the chaos and repair our relationship with Europe.
23 Jun 2026Defence & SecuritycelebratoryIn Armed Forces Week, I joined MPs and military personnel at the Speaker of the House of Commons' Flag Raising Ceremony to show support for the Armed Forces Community. To all serving troops, veterans, cadets and their families, thank you for your sacrifice and dedication.
23 Jun 2026EducationmeasuredReforming Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) provision is essential to improving outcomes for children and families in Wokingham. Yesterday, I asked the Minister what powers local authorities will have to ensure that multi-academy trusts deliver local SEND plans.
22 Jun 2026EducationmeasuredIf you are a parent or carer of a young person with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND), now is your opportunity to have your say. The SEND Voices Wokingham Annual SEND Survey 2026 is now open, and can be completed here before July 31st: www.surveymonkey.com/r/2K5WDQB
20 Jun 2026Health & NHScelebratoryIn the last week, I joined many residents at a fantastic painting competition, visited 2 local pubs, and met with local GPs. In Parliament, I raised concerns about foreign influence, and introduced a bill to deliver cancer care progress. Here's what else I have done this week:
19 Jun 2026Health & NHSmeasuredGPs in Wokingham are concerned that the way patient lists are managed, which changed last year, are leading to many patients from a minority background, or who are vulnerable, being removed from GP's lists. I shared GP's calls for an equality impact assessment to prevent harm.
19 Jun 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratoryAfter many rounds of public voting, our community here in Wokingham has chosen its favourite local. I'm delighted to announce that The Two Poplars has won my Wokingham's Best Pub Competition 2026! Congratulations to Jay, Connor and the fantastic staff behind this outstanding pub.
16 Jun 2026Defence & SecuritymeasuredIn May, 2 people were convicted for spying on Hong Kong dissidents, for the HK Government. It's no surprise that Wokingham's proud Hong Kong community are increasingly concerned about China's influence. I urged the Gov to better protect Hong Kongers from threats to their safety.
16 Jun 2026Utilities & WaterangryWokingham residents have been let down by Thames Water's senior directors for years, and Ofwat have failed to get a grip. Today's update on the Thames Water rescue deal wasn't good enough. Again, I called for a mutual ownership model that puts customers and the environment first.
12 Jun 2026Culture & CommunitymeasuredIn the last week, I joined many residents at Party in the Park and and the Great British food Festival. In Parliament, I raised residents' concerns about Thames Water, and led a debate on supporting secondary breast cancer patients. Here is what else I have done this week:
12 Jun 2026Health & NHSmeasuredReports that the Gov will slash the hospital rebuild programme to fund the Defence Investment Plan are deeply concerning. Both need urgent investment. I urged the Government to confirm both issues would be properly funded. The Defence Secretary's resignation seems to answer that.
11 Jun 2026Health & NHSmeasuredThe Public Health & Prevention Minister, Sharon Hodgson, replied to the many issues raised by MPs today about the National Cancer Plan and secondary breast cancer. I hope the Government will now deliver for people with secondary breast cancer.
11 Jun 2026Health & NHScelebratoryToday, I had the privilege of sponsoring a Westminster Hall Debate on secondary breast cancer, with Labour MP Mary Kelly Foy. In the public gallery were representatives from Breast Cancer Now, Make 2nds Count and METUPUK, who do amazing work supporting people with the disease.
11 Jun 2026Health & NHSmeasuredReports that the Gov will slash the hospital rebuild programme to fund the Defence Investment Plan are deeply concerning. Both need urgent investment. I urged the Government to confirm both issues would be properly funded. The Defence Secretary's resignation seems to answer that.
9 Jun 2026Utilities & WaterangryResidents in Wokingham are sick and tired of endless sewage spills by Thames Water. That's why I urged the Government to implement a mutually owned public benefit model for water companies, so customers and the environment are prioritised over lining stakeholder's pockets.
9 Jun 2026OthermeasuredOn Monday, I hosted an event with the BTHA to show Parliament that unsafe and illegal toys are entering the UK, endangering children and families. Every child deserves to be able to play safely, and that is why I called on the government to hold online marketplaces to account.
9 Jun 2026Cost of LivingmeasuredI hear from many in Wokingham who are struggling to manage with rising energy bills, and need extra support with everyday, essential energy costs. That's why I am proud to support the Liberal Democrat plan to cut energy bills by £100 for the average household in Wokingham.
5 Jun 2026Economy & Jobs (General)measuredI've been advocating for our local businesses this week, whether calling on the Government to tackle soaring energy bills or meeting with them in person to discuss their concerns. I also supported many charities across some fantastic fairs over the weekend. Here is what else I have done this week:
4 Jun 2026EnvironmentmeasuredDinton Pastures is a landmark of natural beauty here on our doorsteps. But, there are not enough benches for those of us who want to spend time enjoying all it has to offer. That's why I'm calling for more opportunities for people to stop, rest and take in the views of our fantastic local area.
3 Jun 2026Health & NHSangryThe Government is wrong to hand access to NHS data to a US tech giant. The Lib Dems have long opposed Palantir’s £330 million NHS contract, and ministers should end it. Instead, we should back British tech firms to build a UK alternative. Our NHS data is among our most sensitive information.
2 Jun 2026Energy & Net ZeromeasuredFor local businesses wanting to manufacture their products entirely in the UK, like Surelock McGill, rising energy bills are causing a great deal of concern. Today, I asked what the Government is doing to support businesses manufacturing goods and contributing to our economy here in the UK.
2 Jun 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratoryPride Month is about more than standing with the LGBTQ+ community around the world. It’s about unity - recognising that our differences make us stronger as a country, and reaffirming a simple principle: everyone should be free to be who they are, without fear or discrimination.
31 May 2026Health & NHSmeasuredRecently, I’ve been working with national charities, specialists and fellow MPs to help ensure that the targets of the National Cancer Plan are delivered. This week also saw the final round of voting open for my Best Pub Campaign here in Wokingham. Here’s a look at what else I’ve been doing:
29 May 2026EducationcelebratoryThe Emmbrook School’s Sixth Form expansion plan is backed by millions of pounds to ensure that young people can pursue their education further here in Wokingham. Our council is planning to have the new unit up and running in September 2027 – brilliant news for teachers and young people.
26 May 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratoryLast week, I met with the Chair and some of the committee of Twyford Snooker club. They are a very long established grassroots sports club with members from 10-90 years old. They are a very popular club and would like to be able to expand, it would be lovely to see them do that.
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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.