https://twitter.com/jamesbarnetteu/status/870747557114327041
https://twitter.com/BarnabyEdwards/status/870742026979078144
Clear disparity between the young and old. The old look after themselves and want to nuke the world. The young want a future #bbcqt
— Wolfie. ππ§‘π (@Tpopularfront) June 2, 2017
https://twitter.com/HJMarven/status/870767554331017217
Seems a lot of folk like the idea of nuclear war. Can't see the positives, personally.
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) June 2, 2017
Half these idiots begging for nuclear holocaust would call 999 if a teenager let off a firework in a neighbouring cul-de-sac.
— Nick Walker (@nickw84) June 2, 2017
The fact that she had to actually say this on #BBCqt shows the appalling state our world is in at the moment. pic.twitter.com/NaOKpcY7tf
— Pileus Media (@thepileus) June 2, 2017
If @jeremycorbyn loses this election because he doesn't want to cause a nuclear holocaust, I'm not sure it's a country worth leading #bbcqt
— Jamie Vere (@jamievere) June 2, 2017
So in what circumstances would anyone kill millions of innocent people with a nuclear weapon? #bbcqt
— James Melville π (@JamesMelville) June 2, 2017
And one guy who seemed to think that nuking people after they nuke us would somehow stop them from nuking us #logic #BBCQT
— Pointless Letters (@pointlesslettrs) June 2, 2017
https://twitter.com/wefail/status/870741539886071809
Now if you don't mind, Mr Corbyn, I'll be off to transform back into a charming antique clock in a mysterious old house. #bbcqt pic.twitter.com/2hjn2Q4eS2
— Stu Mather (@stu_mather_) June 2, 2017
https://twitter.com/anto475/status/870744739674566661
Whether you love or loathe Corbyn, having an actual human being as party leader is a massive bonus for Labour. #bbcqt
— Leon Hayes (@lnhys) June 2, 2017
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THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION
CNN banner: "PRESIDENT'S SPOKESMAN SAYS HE CAN'T SPEAK FOR THE PRESIDENT" pic.twitter.com/MyW6owVc9Z
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) June 2, 2017
Trump needs legislative wins, but he may face a long hot summer of Russian woes — and a stalled agenda. My story: https://t.co/fhdZaCmCRv
— Josh Dawsey (@jdawsey1) June 2, 2017
White House confirms: They are reviewing whether to invoke executive privilege to prevent Comey from testifying before a congress next week.
— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) June 2, 2017
#BREAKING: Mueller's Trump/Russia investigation includes Manafort, may expand to Sessions: report https://t.co/7myAsKVwc4 pic.twitter.com/Zjx4wsvKYF
— The Hill (@thehill) June 2, 2017
Trump Deputy AG Rosenstein to testify before Senate Intel Committee next week https://t.co/s0tXhX3Mtl pic.twitter.com/jL3RThs0tk
— The Hill (@thehill) June 2, 2017
Meanwhile..
Trump's interviews to replace FBI Director Comey "chaotic": report https://t.co/IVjTnwz2vg pic.twitter.com/uphlEhQ9Rh
— The Hill (@thehill) June 2, 2017
Dear @megynkelly: Please learn the difference between journalism and facilitating enemy propaganda for your own personal fame and profit. https://t.co/ZgNQc1eaXl
— Mrs. Betty Bowers (@BettyBowers) June 2, 2017
Opinion: The coming crackdown on the American press https://t.co/llJ2SLLeql
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) June 2, 2017
Trump issues 14 ethics waivers, including for Bannon and Conway, with more expected https://t.co/8mLPxYYC6I
— Jeffrey Levin πΊπ¦ (@jilevin) June 2, 2017
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WORLD
Twelve quotes that tell you all you need to know about Leo Varadkar https://t.co/0zy2hUCyvK pic.twitter.com/7BsCSaLJ2o
— Irish Independent (@Independent_ie) June 2, 2017
Whatever you think of #Varadkar or @FineGael, #Ireland this evening has reason to be very proud of what it has become. https://t.co/cEAPmXkYIy
— Ian James Parsley (@ianjamesparsley) June 2, 2017