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Every substantive Bluesky post by Lizzi Collinge, classified for substance and tone — each links out to the original on Bluesky. Back to the MP page.

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  • Nigel Farage3
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  • Labour Party3
  • Labour government3
  • Ed Miliband2
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12 May 2026MP & ParliamentmeasuredI have made a difficult decision and I am now asking the Prime Minister to step back.
9 May 2026MP & ParliamentcelebratoryI love my drop-ins. Did two village ones today in different parts of the patch.
9 May 2026MP & ParliamentmeasuredGod. Spoilt ballots are usually a source of cross-party amusement. This is grim.
9 May 2026Local GovernmentsarcasticReform in Lancashire still seem to be clinging to the idea that there's some secret leftwing money wasting scheme. They told one woman that the potholes would be fixed 'if Labour didn't waste money'. Dear reader, we gave them an extra £47m just to add to the pothole budget.
8 May 2026MP & ParliamentmeasuredIt absolutely shouldn't have happened. We've legislated to make addresses being private the default. www.politicshome.com/news/article...
8 May 2026Local GovernmentangryThat's appalling! I remember in 2016 I had to disclose previous stalking to stop the county council disclosing my address! Absolutely ridiculous.
7 May 2026Crime & PolicingmeasuredOf course, prioritisation is a different thing but not needing to get a warrant removes a pretty significant reason that police might not feel it's 'proportionate'.
7 May 2026Crime & PolicingmeasuredThis is one of the reasons that we changed the law to allow warrantless entry where geo-located items that have been reported as stolen are tracked to. People are rightly frustrated that they know exactly where something is but the police won't go get it. www.gov.uk/government/p...
6 May 2026Culture & CommunityempatheticAs Humanists, we stand in solidarity with British Jews who feel unsafe due to rising antisemitism.
6 May 2026Energy & Net ZerodefensiveNone of the evidence of what we've done in Government supports that statement - have a look at the clean energy transition in particular. And the point on the Greens is that they say one thing but object locally (and nationally with nuclear) to the infrastructure that we need.
6 May 2026Energy & Net ZeromeasuredI see this firsthand on the Energy Security and Net Zero Select Committee. It's genuinely baffling that you have Tories and Reform denying that climate change is urgent or a problem and then on the other hand have the Greens opposing the actual practical solutions. Meanwhile, we're delivering.
6 May 2026TransportmeasuredAnd the point of HS2 wasn't speed, it was capacity!
6 May 2026TransportmeasuredIt's definitely on the list - it was James' article that actually flagged it to me although I haven't read it all yet.
6 May 2026TransportcelebratoryYes, absolutely! @jamesomalley.co.uk does excellent nerdy posts (even if he's sometimes wrong 🤣)
6 May 2026Housing & PlanningcelebratoryGreat overview of why the Renters Rights Act is so important nickkelly.blog/2026/05/05/w...
5 May 2026MP & ParliamentmeasuredMe and many of my colleagues continue to push for the Government to come off X hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2026...
30 Apr 2026OthercelebratoryI've just been reminded that the Act which will take women out of the criminal law in relation to ending their own pregnancy yesterday received Royal Assent. It's been a long fight and I was proud to add my name to the amendment that brought it about. humanists.uk/2026/04/29/s...
30 Apr 2026Crime & PolicingangryMy team has just asked me if they can turn off comments on my Facebook post about the Golders Green attack. I don't know why I'm still surprised but posts I do about tragedies whether here or abroad seem to attract the worst of humanity.
28 Apr 2026MP & ParliamentmeasuredGod, I wish I had the sort of schedule that would accommodate day drinking! In all seriousness, I'd be very concerned if I saw colleagues boozing during the day - I'd imagine at the very least a pastoral conversation would be had. Let's say that it's not something I see.
27 Apr 2026OthermeasuredInteresting, as a bill supporter and as someone who would have wider criteria. I'd have to dig out the polling but my memory is that the highest level of public support is for terminal illness (technically defined, so less than a year) and the support lowers for other criteria (tho still majority)
27 Apr 2026MP & ParliamentmeasuredMaybe I've just got northern brain or possibly because I don't get out much but TBF people have pointed out that there are examples of pubs near Westminster that are more expensive.
27 Apr 2026MP & ParliamentmeasuredOn a serious note, I've not heard any MP argue they should be paid more. We would however like an extra member of staff... And I suspect the view of how much MPs actually drink is massively exaggerated - the workload really doesn't align with having a hangover every day, or indeed any day.
27 Apr 2026MP & ParliamentmeasuredOh, how I would love to work normal office hours! Not really possible to do the job and do that though.
27 Apr 2026MP & ParliamentmeasuredThe canteens for the thousands of staff are, the proper restaurants aren't.
27 Apr 2026MP & Parliamentmeasured'gourmet meals' are not what is served at the subsidised canteen (for the thousands of staff). There are, peculiarly in my view, fully-priced restaurants that serve posh food.
27 Apr 2026MP & ParliamentmeasuredI agree it's a distraction but I keep seeing it mentioned everywhere and it's simply false.
27 Apr 2026MP & ParliamentdefensiveOmg, expenses policies and receipts are literally all in the public domain: you can't claim for food or drink in Westminster or constituency, limited expenses for visits elsewhere and definitely no alcohol.
27 Apr 2026MP & ParliamentmeasuredI have only one thing to say about drinking in Westminster and it's a simple fact to aid the discussion: The drinks cost the same inside Parliament as they do outside. Maybe there used to be subsidised booze but that hasn't been the case for at least since I came in, and I suspect much longer.
26 Apr 2026EducationmeasuredThis is exactly why I support votes at 16 - most people will then have at least one election, local or national, whilst in some sort of education or training that can show them how it works and get them in the habit.
24 Apr 2026Health & NHSmeasuredWe currently allow people to die through withdrawal of treatment and starving themselves with a simple mental capacity test. This is much more robust - if you look at the bill and it's processes it's extremely rightly drawn. Terminally ill people are killing themselves NOW with no safeguards..
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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.