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@warinderjussmp.bsky.social
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  • Digwa2
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  • University of Wolverhampton5
  • Keir Starmer3
  • Government2
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  • Culture & Community23 postscelebratory
  • Education17 postssupportive
  • Crime & Policing12 postscritical
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4 May 2026Local GovernmentcelebratoryGood to meet up with Miatta Fahnbulleh MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, discussing the Pride in Place Programme through which Whitmore Reans and Dunstall Hill, in my constituency of Wolverhampton West, have secured £20 million.
2 May 2026EducationcelebratorySchool visits are one of my favourite things to do in the constituency! I had an amazing visit to St Peter’s School to see their new building 🏫 I even got to draw a winning raffle ticket for students engaged in charity fundraising!
28 Apr 2026EducationcelebratoryJuniper provides apprenticeships and training to help bridge the skills gaps between education and employment. I was glad to welcome a group of their students into Parliament for a tour and Q&A.
28 Apr 2026Jobs & EmploymentmeasuredAs a proud trade unionist and member of the GMB executive, I know that every right we have at work has been fought for, and too often paid for with workers’ lives. Today we remember. Tomorrow we organise.
28 Apr 2026Jobs & EmploymentempatheticToday, on International Workers’ Memorial Day, we remember those who have lost their lives at work, and we stand in solidarity with those who continue to fight for safer workplaces.
27 Apr 2026Economy & Jobs (General)measuredLate payments are a scourge on trade. They harm our businesses and our high streets, costing our economy £11 billion, and shutting down 38 businesses every single day. This Labour Government is getting on with the job of ensuring local businesses are paid on time.
25 Apr 2026Local GovernmentcelebratoryI am proud that Whitmore Reans and Dunstall Hill have been selected for Pride in Place funding, and I am excited to see the projects that are created for the area.
25 Apr 2026Local GovernmentcelebratoryLabour's Pride in Place funding is providing hundreds of communities with up to £20 million to support projects like regenerating high streets, improving public spaces, strengthening local services, and building community connections.
24 Apr 2026OthermeasuredPleased to attend Animal Free Research's Herbie's Law drop-in, following an invite from a constituent. Herbie’s Law would provide a practical, science-led framework for phasing out animal testing over the next decade, while supporting researchers through the transition to non-animal methods.
24 Apr 2026EnvironmentmeasuredThe Labour Government's Waste Crime Action Plan sends a clear message. If you dump illegally, you will face the full consequences.
23 Apr 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratoryCelebrating St George’s Day with pride in Wolverhampton. It was an honour to join residents today for the Wolverhampton City Council's flag-raising ceremony.
22 Apr 2026Culture & CommunitymeasuredI am the Member of Parliament for all faiths, including those of no faith, and it is important for me to go right to where these groups are to hear directly from them on how I can help their everyday lives. A pleasure as always to visit Jamia Masjid Bilal Mosque last week for Friday Prayers.
22 Apr 2026Culture & CommunitymeasuredVisits to places of worship around the Wolverhampton West constituency are very special to me.
21 Apr 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratoryAs a dedicated champion for marginalised communities, his legacy remains a powerful beacon in the ongoing pursuit of social justice and democracy.
21 Apr 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratoryDr Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar was a pioneering leader, social reformer, and the chief architect of the Indian Constitution. His unwavering commitment to justice, equality, and human rights continues to inspire millions across the globe.
21 Apr 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratoryIt was a real honour to visit Sitara Hall for the Dr B.R. Ambedkar 135th Birth Anniversary Celebration.
20 Apr 2026Culture & CommunitymeasuredVery glad to have attended a photography exhibition on the Indian Farmer's Protests at the University of Wolverhampton. Public viewings are available to book! www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/seeds-of-t...
20 Apr 2026EducationcelebratoryBehind the Scenes hosting the Speaker of the House of Commons at the University of Wolverhampton!
17 Apr 2026EducationmeasuredSir Lindsay was also briefed on the University’s ambitious future plans, including its long-term Estates Masterplan and the emerging Green Innovation Corridor, which will play a key role in advancing clean growth, green skills and innovation in the region.
17 Apr 2026MP & ParliamentcelebratoryI was pleased to welcome The Rt Hon Sir Lindsay Hoyle, Speaker of the House of Commons, to the University of Wolverhampton’s city campus in my constituency of Wolverhampton West yesterday.
15 Apr 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratoryThis includes the amazing Gurbax Kaur, a local community campaigner whom I invited as my guest to enjoy the festivities. I am looking forward to attending lots more Vaisakhi events over the next few weeks.
15 Apr 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratoryAn immense pleasure to visit 10 Downing Street for a Vaisakhi Reception with our Prime Minister, Keir Starmer. It was great to celebrate with my fellow Sikh MPs and Sikhs from all walks of life, who contribute so much to their local communities.
15 Apr 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratoryThis increased funding will encourage more visits from children and families, support community engagement and ensure the libraries remain sustainable and well-used for years to come.
15 Apr 2026Culture & CommunitymeasuredThis fund aims to support library services in England to upgrade buildings and technology to respond to the changing ways people are using them, ensuring they are fit for purpose.
15 Apr 2026Local GovernmentcelebratoryAnd the good news continues! The City of Wolverhampton Council has been given an extra £270,000 through the Libraries Improvement Fund (LIF).
14 Apr 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratoryOver the coming weeks, I look forward to visiting Gurdwaras and attending Nagar Kirtans to celebrate the birth of the Khalsa.
14 Apr 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratoryI am incredibly proud to be part of one of the largest Sikh communities in the UK. Vaisakhi is a time when Sikhs and others come together to mark faith, history, and community.
13 Apr 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratoryI was glad to find time during recess to pay them a visit to find out all about the great work they are doing.
13 Apr 2026Culture & CommunitycelebratoryX2Y Youth & Community is a charity supporting LGBTQ+ young people aged 11–25 across Wolverhampton and the Black Country. Their mission is to create safe, inclusive spaces where young people can express themselves authentically, build friendships, and experience joy without judgment.
12 Apr 2026Crime & PolicingcelebratoryA very productive discussion with Dr Mahuya Kanjilal from the University of Wolverhampton on a pilot knife crime study she is conducting. Tackling Knife Crime remains one of my top priorities as the local MP, and I will have campaign updates on this topic very soon!
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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.