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

Bluesky activity · last 60 days
@warinderjussmp.bsky.social
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Most criticises
  • Digwa2
Most supports
  • University of Wolverhampton5
  • Keir Starmer3
  • Government2
Top topics
  • Culture & Community23 postscelebratory
  • Education17 postssupportive
  • Crime & Policing12 postscritical
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13 Jun 2026Culture & CommunitymeasuredThe safety of all my constituents is a top priority. I am grateful to Councillor Bhupinder Gakhal for inviting me to Guru Teg Bahadur Gurdwara on Thursday to address concerns from the community about their safety.
11 Jun 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratoryI was delighted to return to the Way Youth Zone last week to have a go at playing against some of the young people in their chess club!
11 Jun 2026EducationcelebratoryThe creativity, talent and innovation on display were inspiring. Congratulations to all the students exhibiting their work, and best of luck for the future.
11 Jun 2026EducationcelebratoryA pleasure to visit the University of Wolverhampton’s School of Creative Industries Degree Show and see the fantastic work produced by this year’s graduates.
10 Jun 2026Economy & Jobs (General)measuredIt was also valuable to hear more about the role of CDFIs and the wider support ecosystem, including the importance of partnership working with institutions such as Lloyds Banking Group to back small businesses.
10 Jun 2026EducationcelebratoryJennie shared her inspiring journey running a nursery and the difference that access to finance has made in helping her grow and sustain vital early years provision for local families.
10 Jun 2026EducationcelebratoryLast week, I was pleased to visit BCRS Business Loans and meet with one of their customers, Jennie (Paton) McMahon, Director of Limes Court Nursery School, which is based in my Wolverhampton West constituency.
10 Jun 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratoryVery grateful to Shree Krishan Mandir for the invitation to attend their annual Pran Pratistha Mahotsav programme.
8 Jun 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratoryWolverhampton Pride 🌈
6 Jun 2026Local GovernmentmeasuredGlad to catch up with Chris Allen to talk all things Wolverhampton and Pride in Place.
5 Jun 2026EducationcelebratoryI was especially impressed by the thoughtful and engaging questions from the pupils, who are a real credit to the school. As you can see from my smile, I am in my happy place in the immersive experience room!
5 Jun 2026EducationcelebratoryThis award is a testament to the outstanding work of the staff, leadership team, parents, and pupils who have built a school community where families feel welcomed, valued, and involved in their children's education.
5 Jun 2026EducationcelebratoryIt was a pleasure to visit Bantock Primary School on the back of becoming the first school in the UK to achieve Parent-Friendly School accreditation.
3 Jun 2026OthermeasuredGreat to meet with representatives from the Consumer Legal Association to discuss a range of important civil justice issues affecting constituents and consumers across the country.
3 Jun 2026Health & NHSmeasuredI asked the Prime Minister this afternoon what the Government plans to do to prevent university students from dying by suicide.
3 Jun 2026EducationmeasuredAround 160 university students commit suicide every year, more than three every week. But despite the closeness of the University/student relationship, there is no established duty of care on Universities to protect the health, safety and welfare of their students.
2 Jun 2026Crime & PolicingempatheticWe mourn Henry Nowak, stand with his family, and support the pursuit of truth, justice and accountability.
2 Jun 2026Crime & PolicingempatheticAt a time when emotions are understandably raw, we urge people not to allow the actions of one murderer to divide communities or fuel hostility towards innocent people. The Sikh community shares the grief, shock and anger felt across the country.
2 Jun 2026Crime & PolicingempatheticHenry’s family deserve answers, and confidence that lessons will be learned.
2 Jun 2026Crime & PolicingempatheticWe are deeply distressed by the circumstances surrounding Henry’s death, including the body worn video footage and the treatment he received in his final moments. The questions that have been raised deserve proper examination through the ongoing processes already under way.
2 Jun 2026Crime & PolicingmeasuredSikh organisations, gurdwaras and community leaders have been swift, public and unequivocal in condemning Digwa’s actions and the false claims he made in an apparent attempt to evade responsibility for his crime.
2 Jun 2026Culture & CommunityempatheticAcross the country, Sikhs have responded with an outpouring of sympathy and condolences for Henry’s family.
2 Jun 2026Crime & PolicingmeasuredThe judge was clear that Digwa abused the responsibilities that accompany religious freedoms and that his actions stirred racial tension and caused fear within the Sikh community itself.
2 Jun 2026Crime & PolicingmeasuredA jury found Digwa guilty of murder and he has been sentenced to life imprisonment. The legal process operated as it should with no special treatment afforded, no religious exemption protected criminal behaviour, and justice was delivered through the rule of law.
2 Jun 2026Crime & PolicingmeasuredThis case was about the murder of Henry Nowak by Vickrum Digwa. It was not about religion or racism. It was the criminal act of an individual who alone bears responsibility for his actions.
2 Jun 2026Crime & PolicingempatheticStatement in Full: We stand in solidarity with the family and loved ones of Henry Nowak following the senseless and tragic loss of his life.
2 Jun 2026Crime & PolicingempatheticA statement from Sikh MPs on the murder of Henry Nowak.
2 Jun 2026EducationcelebratoryRemember the RAAC crisis - the Tories having to evacuate schools because the ceilings were going to fall in? Labour won't leave that legacy. We're building schools where every child can achieve and thrive. www.gov.uk/government/p...
31 May 2026MP & ParliamentcelebratoryGreat to be out in Makerfield supporting Andy Burnham in his campaign to become the constituency’s MP, and keep Reform out. Proud to join my trade union colleagues with a very positive response on the doorstep!
29 May 2026EducationcelebratoryAnother School Visit completed ✅️ Thank you to the principal of St Edmund's Catholic Academy, Mrs Hazeldine, for showing me around their wonderful school.
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.