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

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@adrianramsay.bsky.social
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Most criticises
  • Government19
  • UK government3
Most supports
  • Green Party10
  • Ed Gillespie3
  • Sally Mittuch3
Top topics
  • Local Government25 postssupportive
  • Health & NHS14 postsneutral
  • Environment11 postscritical
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25 May 2026Defence & SecuritymeasuredThe first duty of any Govt is to keep the public safe. That means recognising that national security is changing. Alongside traditional threats, we need resilience against flooding, extreme heat, food, water & energy insecurity. It would be a dereliction of duty to let political drama distract us
22 May 2026EnvironmentmeasuredThe first duty of any Govt is to keep the public safe. @thecccuk.bsky.social could not be clearer. On our current path, by 2050 nine in ten homes could be at risk of overheating and 40°C heatwaves may become common across the UK. That is why we need a dedicated Climate Protection Unit in No. 10.
21 May 2026Environmentmeasuredeuobserver.com/217742/its-i...
21 May 2026EnvironmentangryIf even the fmr Director of Standards at the International Fur Federation says fur farming is “an inherently cruel practice”, the industry’s excuses are falling apart. The fur industry is welfare-washing cruelty. Cruelty is baked into the practice itself. It’s time for an outright ban on fur imports
20 May 2026EnvironmentangryThe most fundamental duty of any Govt is to keep the public safe. @thecccuk.bsky.social today shows we are sleepwalking towards catastrophe. Our children will not forgive us if the Govt & Parliament fail to take these risks seriously due to being distracted by current political dramas.
18 May 2026Energy & Net Zeromeasured Reducing vital climate finance leaves vulnerable countries facing the worst impacts alone. The UK should be stepping up, not stepping back. www.ft.com/content/98dc...
18 May 2026Energy & Net ZeroangryWe should be investing more in helping countries transition to cleaner energy and build resilience against the climate crisis, not pulling support at such a critical moment. Cutting £800 million from the world’s largest dedicated climate fund at this stage makes no sense whatsoever.
18 May 2026Local GovernmentcelebratoryI am delighted that Eye now has a permanent post office again. For far too long, residents have been left without this vital service. With no bank in the town, having a post office is crucial for businesses and residents.
16 May 2026EnvironmentmeasuredThe Government must come to Parliament next week and set out clearly how it is preparing for the impact on farmers, our food supply chain and households." www.bbc.co.uk/weather/arti...
16 May 2026EnvironmentmeasuredIt is clear that El Niño is stronger than previously expected. While its immediate impacts are being felt across the Pacific, we are likely to feel the consequences here through colder and harsher autumn and winter in the months ahead.
16 May 2026Health & NHSmeasuredChange will not happen overnight, but by investing properly in mental health services and taking action in our communities, workplaces and everyday lives, we can build a healthier and more supportive society for everyone.
16 May 2026Health & NHSmeasuredIf we are serious about creating a world with good mental health for all, we need action, not just warm words.
16 May 2026Health & NHSmeasuredWe need leadership from Government. Every election, we hear promises about treating mental health with the same seriousness as physical health, yet time and again, successive Governments have failed to deliver.
16 May 2026Health & NHScelebratoryI’m proud to be supporting #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek. Action for Mental Health means recognising that small steps can make a real difference, whether that is checking in on a friend, taking time to rest, speaking openly about mental health or reaching out for support.
15 May 2026EnvironmentcelebratoryThis is fantastic news for Bungay and for everyone who enjoys Falcon Meadow and the River Waveney. It is a much-loved local space, valued by swimmers, walkers, and the wider community alike, and this designation rightly recognises its importance. www.edp24.co.uk/news/2610775...
14 May 2026Social CarecelebratoryHe always makes sure he’s home in time for tea, to play with the children and read bedtime stories, so their everyday routine always ends the same way. Find out more about fostering for your local council with Foster East. See www.fostereast.gov.uk or call 0330 024 1177
14 May 2026Social CarecelebratoryGary and his wife were inspired to get into fostering after hearing some of the stories about children in care when they were considering adoption. Gary changed jobs from a management position to a warehouse worker to give him more time after work to be a great foster dad.
14 May 2026Social CarecelebratoryIt’s Foster Care Fortnight! Could you foster? I've been asked to shine a light on some amazing local authority foster carers here in the east of England. They make such a difference to children's lives.
13 May 2026MP & ParliamentmeasuredThis was a really disappointing King's Speech from the Govt. What the country & Govt needed was a fundamental reset. One that brings about a transformative agenda to tackle the major challenges we face as a nation. This speech failed to do that.
13 May 2026Health & NHScelebratoryDelighted to see that the Duty of Candour Bill was committed in #KingsSpeech. This must now be enacted. From Hillsborough to the Chinook helicopter crash, families who the state has failed must finally get answers.
13 May 2026EnvironmentmeasuredOnly one mention of climate in the #KingsSpeech is typical of this Government's approach, treating it as a tick-the-box exercise rather than the seriousness it deserves. Addressing climate breakdown is a health, resilience and security issue
13 May 2026EnvironmentmeasuredNothing meaningful in this King’s Speech about nature loss, which is not just an environmental issue, but is a threat to our water supply, food, health and national security. #KingsSpeech
12 May 2026Educationmeasuredwww.uea.ac.uk/about/news/a...
12 May 2026Health & NHSmeasuredStudents can begin their 2027 UCAS applications, add course choices and start preparing their applications. Applications will then be sent to universities from 1 September.
12 May 2026Health & NHScelebratoryTraining more dentists in the East of England is a vital step towards tackling the long-running shortage of NHS dentists. That is why it’s great to see that UEA has opened applications for its first undergraduate dentistry training places.
12 May 2026Housing & PlanningcelebratoryThese new rights will also mean more tenants are able to own a pet. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
12 May 2026Housing & PlanningcelebratoryThe Renters’ Rights Act is one of the most important pieces of legislation passed by this Parliament. Not only will it give renters greater security, it will also help keep pets out of shelters by ending the situation where families are forced to choose between their home and their pet.
11 May 2026Technology & Digitalmeasuredand better support for vulnerable young people. I will continue to engage closely with this debate and with the government consultation. A final decision on this must be carefully considered and evidence based.
11 May 2026Technology & DigitalmeasuredThe overall view was clear: there are benefits to social media, and there are also substantial risks. We need much stronger safeguards. That means tighter controls on harmful content, age restrictions based on the content on each platform, built in parental controls for under-16s,
11 May 2026Technology & DigitalmeasuredAccess to social media for children and teenagers has been widely debated recently. Over the last few weeks, I’ve had hundreds of emails from parents and I've met with pupils and teachers at Harleston Sancroft and Hartismere School to discuss their views.
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.