MPs to debate Vote Leave Brexit spending allegations https://t.co/whcfxn45nQ
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) March 26, 2018
Rules matter, and if Vote Leave cheated, that’s a scandalhttps://t.co/ZffX7UphCi
— Jo Maugham QC (@JolyonMaugham) March 27, 2018
Emergency debate in parliament today re Vote Leave.
MPs: this Google drive is key evidence.
Set up by VL to co-ordinate BeLeave's content. On right: the deletion log.
March 1, Electoral Commission opened investigation.
March 17, Vote Leave deleted itself from 140 files pic.twitter.com/7QkgrojWPU— Carole Cadwalladr (@carolecadwalla) March 27, 2018
NEW: full story on Vote Leave allegations. QCs claim evidence shows Vote Leave's campaign director Dom Cummings “conspired to break the law” https://t.co/WX4cuU4aGG
— Carole Cadwalladr (@carolecadwalla) March 26, 2018
My latest article:
BeLeave revelations taint the Brexit result. There must be another vote. https://t.co/9cGKhVhP2G— Gina Miller (@thatginamiller) March 27, 2018
A senior Tory told @BuzzFeed News that MPs had told whips that May's political secretary Stephen Parkinson “ has to go and should avoid hanging on and becoming an even bigger story".
They described his outing of Shahmir Sanni as "very distasteful" https://t.co/Aq3LyPZiAk
— Stuart Millar (@stuartmillar159) March 26, 2018
Now this is really weird. Just at the exact moment Beleave gets its dodgy £675k from @vote_leave – Gove's friend Rupert Murdoch registers @TheSun as a campaigning org, uses BELEAVE at its front page, and pays nearly £100k in campaign funds. To whom? (ht @mr_ceebs) pic.twitter.com/XS5Oh2CUDG
— Peter Jukes (@peterjukes) March 25, 2018
Reason #1 why the Vote Leave "cheating" story is complete nonsense: the Remain campaign used the exact same spending tactic, only far, far worse: https://t.co/fGDV9Mf9MT pic.twitter.com/fBeAm7kkne
— Alex Wickham (@WikiGuido) March 26, 2018
Hey police, MPs, Labour etc. Can you investigate why £9m of taxpayers money was spent posting this propaganda to every home?
Wouldn't it have been better giving these millions to schools and hospitals 🤔 pic.twitter.com/P2ztOBS3Qt
— Brexit Future 🌞🇬🇧 (@BrexitFutureUK) March 25, 2018
Meanwhile, elsewhere in Brexitery…
On UTV @Jamie_Delargy predicts DUP will be told by London to accept a sea border as Brexit practicalities bite.
Has DUP left itself enough room to explain a sea border as just a dockside-administered land border?
— Newton Emerson (@NewtonEmerson) March 26, 2018
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TRUMPWORLD
March For Our Lives organizers have "several million dollars" left to keep fighting: report https://t.co/ZporkiyLwn pic.twitter.com/xh0K5Z7Vt5
— The Hill (@thehill) March 26, 2018
The March For Our Lives was a master class in identity politics: https://t.co/Lsx5aHwwUj pic.twitter.com/i5WSSweYJQ
— Slate (@Slate) March 27, 2018
Emma González's appearance at the March for Our Lives—in its restraint, its symbolism, and its palpable emotion—offered an uncanny echo of a classic film about Joan of Arc: https://t.co/hO0sndkG8g pic.twitter.com/3LEFhNspnc
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) March 26, 2018
– @Emma4Change tore up a shooting target, not Constitution. She wore badge of Cuban flag b/c her dad is from there, not b/c she’s a communist sympathizer
–@davidhogg111’s not a crisis actor, didn’t do Nazi salute, was in school hiding in closet during shooting.
Stop the damn lies— Ana Navarro (@ananavarro) March 27, 2018
Two more attorneys reject offer to join Trump legal team https://t.co/PcZrPCJn0N pic.twitter.com/wEeRa0TKf6
— The Hill (@thehill) March 27, 2018
Top GOP attorney who rejected offer to join Trump's legal team rips White House "turmoil" https://t.co/AKAEaCDcWd pic.twitter.com/B4kweDdKnc
— The Hill (@thehill) March 27, 2018
California to sue #Trump admin over citizenship question in 2020 census https://t.co/YOIGzHhuby
— Fox News (@FoxNews) March 27, 2018
Interesting portrait of Jim Mattis and his stabilizing role in the Trump administration. The real question now is whether he’ll be able to check the bellicose tendencies of Pompeo and Bolton, who will try to spin Trump up on Iran and North Korea. https://t.co/cT8WPO0X7J
— Michael Carpenter (@mikercarpenter) March 27, 2018
Former President Jimmy Carter sharply criticized President Trump's decision to appoint John Bolton as national security adviser, calling the move "maybe one of the worst mistakes that President Trump has made since he's been in office" https://t.co/bTDPq7Gn3H pic.twitter.com/3kD25OWnyH
— CNN (@CNN) March 27, 2018
2014 Trump nails 2018 Trump. https://t.co/Yl8cQap31g
— Brian Klaas (@brianklaas) March 26, 2018
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WORLD
Russia to 'respond harshly' to US expulsion of diplomats https://t.co/N3OxEEkbvY
— The Guardian (@guardian) March 27, 2018
New Zealand cannot find any Russian spies to expel https://t.co/3QVP4L76wN
— Financial Times (@FT) March 27, 2018
U.S., South Korea strike trade deal, will exempt Seoul from steel tariffs https://t.co/0UOTKzfciI via @WSJ
— Paul Page (@PaulPage) March 26, 2018
Key Question. What is Gov or Referendum Commission going to do to monitor firestorm of fake news headed our way @fotoole https://t.co/ANeroaundL
— Jane Suiter (@JaneSuit) March 27, 2018
"Self-taught rocket-maker shoots himself 1,875 feet to prove Earth is flat" https://t.co/4MGInk98B9
— Scott Lincicome (@scottlincicome) March 26, 2018
Thread from a couple of days ago…
Want to freak yourself out? I'm gonna show just how much of your information the likes of Facebook and Google store about you without you even realising it
— Dylan Curran (@iamdylancurran) March 24, 2018