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

Bluesky activity · last 60 days
@ruthcadbury.bsky.social
47posts
41substantive
neutralvoice · measured rising

Voice score reflects the argumentative tone of the MP's own posts (critical vs supportive) — not what other people say about them. The "criticises" and "supports" lists below show who they're directing each tone at.

Most criticises
  • Conservative Party3
  • Reform2
  • Government2
Most supports
  • Labour government5
  • Keir Starmer2
Top topics
  • Housing & Planning11 postsneutral
  • Transport6 postsneutral
  • Defence & Security5 postscondemning
All postsSubstantive posts.67 classified · most recent first

Each post links out to the original on Bluesky — open it there to read the full thread and replies.

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8 Apr 2026Local GovernmentcelebratoryI had a wonderful Tooting welcome yesterday when I went over to support the @wandsworthlabour.bsky.social team, ensuring @jackmayorcas.bsky.social and Lizzie Dobres are elected to Wandsworth Council in the crucial swing ward - Trinity.
7 Apr 2026MP & ParliamentmeasuredIn case anyone in Hounslow gets a cold call from Reform UK.... www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
7 Apr 2026Energy & Net ZeromeasuredWe must get off the fossil fuel rollercoaster. I have lived through 3 oil shocks in my life; these cause recessions, inflation & huge instability across the globe. This week I've written for the Hounslow Herald about why we need to get off this rollercoaster. hounslowherald.com/ruth-cadbury...
2 Apr 2026Housing & PlanningangryIt was a huge act of state failure that ended with the deaths of 72 people. 72 people. How on earth can Reform claim to want to Govern Britain when this is their attitude to the deaths of 72 people?
2 Apr 2026Housing & PlanningmeasuredGrenfell was a sign of how the state stripped back building safety regulations, took powers away from local authorities (who then had lacked the power & ability to regulate building safety) and ignored warnings from a Coroner after a deadly fire in 2009.
2 Apr 2026Housing & PlanningangrySimon Dudley then goes on to compare the cladding crisis to car deaths. But ultimately what this ignores is that we spent 50 years making cars safer but from 1979-2016 we stripped back regulation of high rise buildings.
2 Apr 2026Housing & PlanningangryThese are shocking comments. “That was a tragedy. It was a failure,” ...but he doesn’t believe the current regulatory regime is proportionate. “Sadly, you know, everyone dies in the end. It’s just how you go, right?” he says'' www.insidehousing.co.uk/insight/excl...
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.