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  • Conservative Party1
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  • Blue Cross1
  • Britwell Salome Farm Shop1
  • Chris Szweda1
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  • Health & NHS10 postsneutral
  • Environment6 postssupportive
  • Education6 postssupportive
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13 Jul 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratoryBritwell Salome Farm Shop reached the finals of the Countryside Alliance Awards in the ‘Best of Local Food and Drink’ category. Well done to all the team! 👏
9 Jul 2026Health & NHSmeasuredEnhertu is a drug that could extend thousands of lives, but in 2024 it was rejected by NICE. Since then, many people have missed out on the drug. I have signed a letter, alongside cross-party MPs and Peers, calling on NHS England, NICE and pharmaceutical companies to reach an agreement.
8 Jul 2026EducationmeasuredAt today’s Babies APPG meeting, I asked the Minister for Early Education to ensure that the rollout of the Best Start Family Hubs gives due consideration to families in rural areas. I also highlighted the need to better support parents with the cost of early years education.
7 Jul 2026Energy & Net ZeromeasuredRead here about my visit to Thame to see heat battery boilers in action 👇 www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
3 Jul 2026Technology & DigitalmeasuredI asked the Minister how the Government's social media policy will protect boys and young men from misogynistic content on platforms like YouTube that do not require an account to access.
2 Jul 2026TransportcelebratoryAfter many letters and questions, the Minister confirmed that new PSVAR exemptions for school routes will be introduced. These exemptions ensure that children can get to school, while the bus fleet is being updated. I will keep a close eye to make sure arrangements remain secure in the long term.🚌
1 Jul 2026EnvironmentmeasuredI asked the Minister what steps she is taking to ensure that smaller settlements in Henley and Thame are properly considered during flooding. Wheatley was previously unable to benefit from grant schemes because the number of properties affected did not meet the threshold required to unlock support.
29 Jun 2026EnvironmentcelebratoryWonderful to visit Withymead Nature Reserve with Sheila and Imogen, trustees of this very special place. It was a pleasure to learn about the site’s history, the trust’s vital conservation work and walk the new boardwalk funded by Mend the Gap.🌿🌞🐦
26 Jun 2026Health & NHSmeasuredI met with Dr Keaton Jones, Clinical Researcher and Surgeon at the Churchill Hospital, to discuss pancreatic cancer. Pancreatic cancer has a high mortality rate and can progress rapidly. We discussed how his work, alongside that of Pancreatic Cancer UK, is helping to improve diagnosis and care.
25 Jun 2026EducationcelebratoryReally inspiring to meet with students from Henley College who took part in a competition to redesign the Riverside Counselling Service logo, well done to everyone who participated.
24 Jun 2026MP & ParliamentmeasuredWhat did the Minister say to me on overseas voters?
24 Jun 2026EnvironmentcelebratoryGreat to meet with a dedicated Citizen Scientist Chris Szweda to discuss our shared work to improve water quality in the River Thames at Henley. We reflected on the progress made so far, and are committed to ensuring the Thames is cleaner, safer, and better protected for everyone.
23 Jun 2026Health & NHScelebratoryAlzheimer's and dementia is the biggest killer in the UK. It affects all of us in some way. That's why I'm so proud to be an Alzheimer's champion in parliament and to have hosted Alzheimer's Research UK's event showcasing the incredible research going on right here in the UK.
20 Jun 2026OthermeasuredExactly this! Also Jean-Claude Junker: we know what we need to do, just don’t know how to get elected again after we do it
20 Jun 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratoryWhat can a handful of persistent local residents achieve? Here’s a great example! Benshed is 6 years in the making but small number of locals have finally secured a beautiful space for people to come together to do crafts like woodwork, as well as dress making and textiles. Super!
19 Jun 2026EnvironmentmeasuredNational Emergency Briefing take: When politicians take action on climate there is often huge push back from vested interests and deniers. Tories have fought measures in Oxfordshire to reduce emissions and increase active travel. So we also need the public to back politicians when they take action.
17 Jun 2026Jobs & EmploymentcelebratoryIt’s Men’s Health Week, and I’m showing my support for better paternity leave and football by sporting an ‘Extra Time for Dads’ jersey. Good luck to England today in their first World Cup match!
12 Jun 2026Health & NHSmeasuredI recently visited Stoke Mandeville Hospital to meet with Raghuv Bhasin, Chief Executive of Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, as well as staff from the neighbourhood team and the Cancer Care and Haematology Unit.
12 Jun 2026EnvironmentcelebratoryGreat to join Greener Henley at Henley Town Hall on Monday 8th June for a screening and workshop discussion of the National Emergency Briefing, focused on the urgent climate and nature crises and presenting evidence and calls for immediate action from leading experts🌿🌊
11 Jun 2026Health & NHSempatheticThis week marks Cystic Fibrosis Week, I wore yellow in Parliament to raise awareness of the daily realities faced by those living with the condition. No two people have the same experience, but it affects thousands of lives across the UK every day.
10 Jun 2026Utilities & WatermeasuredI called on the Prime Minister to ensure Thames Water sorts out sewage that continues to spill into my constituent Judy’s garden. Previously, Thames Water said they wouldn’t even look at the issue until 2027. The PM has now confirmed that the Water Minister will take this up.
10 Jun 2026Health & NHSmeasuredToday I called on the Minister to improve training for health visitors. Constituents have told me they skipped appointments due to the level of care they received.
10 Jun 2026Cost of LivingcelebratoryI met with the team at Blue Cross to discuss responsible dog ownership in Henley and Thame. They offer a veterinary care fund and pet food banks to support people struggling with the cost of living so they can continue caring for their animals. 🐩
5 Jun 2026Health & NHSmeasuredI met with James Blythe, new CEO of Royal Berkshire Hospital NHS Foundation Trust alongside local MPs. We discussed the plan for the Trust going forward, including key priorities like services at Townlands and the New Hospital Programme.
3 Jun 2026Health & NHSmeasuredAt the Second Reading of the Health Bill, I highlighted concerns over ICB commissioning, safeguarding confidentiality in a single patient record, and the absence of reform of JCVI and the National Screening Committee. I will hold the Government to account as the Bill proceeds through Parliament.
3 Jun 2026Energy & Net ZeromeasuredI visited the SSE Henley substation, which provides electricity to residents. We discussed how electricity is distributed and steps taken to ensure power stays on. SSE has plans to upgrade the distribution network to meet increased demand from new developments and electric car chargers.⚡️
2 Jun 2026Technology & DigitalmeasuredToday, I hosted a parliamentary roundtable with Adrian Choa, Director, and Oli Roy, Producer, of the documentary Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere. With NASUWT and Future Men, we considered how to better support boys and young men online.
2 Jun 2026EducationcelebratoryI have secured a meeting with the Minister to discuss funding issues facing RAF Benson Community Primary School. I saw first-hand the excellent education provided to 'behind the wire' families. A considerable amount of care is shown to pupils so they feel supported when parents are away serving.
2 Jun 2026EducationcelebratoryI visited Peppard Primary - a small but wonderful and thriving local school. I promised to follow up with OCC to help with some maintenance issues
1 Jun 2026Utilities & WatermeasuredThe government is talking tough on water, but delivering very little. I told the Mail exactly this.
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.