Brexit: 24 hours to save EU summit as negotiators scramble to break deadlock – Read on https://t.co/7FvBMYs3jC pic.twitter.com/GoF2KcXV9Y
— Gludon (@GludonNews) November 22, 2018
Angela Merkel has warned she wants the Brexit deal fully negotiated before she sits down at Sunday's summithttps://t.co/dUiEIUvbAD
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) November 21, 2018
Indications from No 10 tonight the extra meeting on Saturday doesn't mean panic stations, still sounding confident this can get done in time for Sunday sign off – but…remember it's UK that has pushed this timetable not EU side… let's see
— Laura Kuenssberg (@bbclaurak) November 21, 2018
May's #BrexitDeal is heading for defeat in Parliament. That could lead to no deal, the negotiation of a different deal, a general election, a second referendum – or MPs swallowing the package at the second attempt.
New CER insight by @CER_Grant https://t.co/2QaGkV9Q2x
— CER (@CER_EU) November 16, 2018
What a pitiful shambles May’s govt is. No preparation for no deal. Cowardice and lack of will to resist subjugation by the EU dictatorship. The cabinet seemingly frozen with fear from idiotic Treasury forecasts which have proven wrong time and time again. https://t.co/jUUAAjNXP6
— Voice of Reason (@brexitblog_info) November 22, 2018
Well it can’t be about the “control” either – because the deal gives that up.
What is it about? https://t.co/qhaX3EWyws
— Seb Dance MEP (@SebDance) November 21, 2018
What @DUPleader should say now: If we can't leave the EU without jeopardising the Union then we should not leave.
— Malachi O'Doherty (@malodoherty) November 21, 2018
Irish parliament overwhelmingly backs Brexit divorce deal https://t.co/iRPq1tYY5o pic.twitter.com/VgA9Plm331
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) November 22, 2018
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A serious point, if you’ll allow. The policeman stayed outside in the rain when I went into the warm Sometimes their duty is to assist us; sometimes it’s to save our lives. 23 police officers have been killed on duty since I came to No 10. They are missed.https://t.co/VJ1ga7Jl4X
— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) November 20, 2018
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TRUMPWORLD
Breaking News: Chief Justice John Roberts defended the independence of the judiciary, a rebuke to President Trump who attacked a ruling by an "Obama judge" https://t.co/7ibCHXs3ae
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 21, 2018
Trump actually desires a corrupted judiciary, both because it would then lack the legitimacy it requires to check his power and because he hopes to use it for his own crooked purposes. His accusations here are for that purpose. https://t.co/j1fEljeLB5
— Evan McMullin (@Evan_McMullin) November 21, 2018
For a chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee to join the attack on the independent judiciary is both shocking and despicable.
— Norman Ornstein (@NormOrnstein) November 22, 2018
And in tomorrow's tweet, Trump will take credit for the Sun rising in the East…and his moronic minions will buy just they do this delusional nonsense https://t.co/01tnvCNbIl
— Wiley Miller (@TheWileyMiller) November 22, 2018
It’s November and California is on fire. https://t.co/lzdWFfgSrc
— Matt Pearce 🦅 (@mattdpearce) November 22, 2018
He is feeling under siege from Mueller probe, Dems, multiple world leaders, stock market declines, even Republicans re Saudi Arabia,. Result? Escalating anger & paranoia leading to more extreme statements & threats.
Doubling down is all he knows how to do. Very precarious time.— Tony Schwartz (@tonyschwartz) November 21, 2018
“A clear and dangerous message has been sent to tyrants around the world: Flash enough money in front of the president of the United States, and you can literally get away with murder.”
— Beki Knott (@lotsofuss) November 22, 2018
Senate Foreign Relations chairman has invoked Magnitsky Act for answers on journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s murder https://t.co/JHPU6p706S
— Roll Call (@rollcall) November 22, 2018
As disturbing as Matt Whitaker’s appointment appeared when it first broke, the picture has grown even darker since. @jonathanchait writes https://t.co/dYHCqfqGkY
— New York Magazine (@NYMag) November 22, 2018
By using a personal e-mail account for official government business, Ivanka Trump showed that she inherited her father’s disregard for rules and regulations: https://t.co/QYEIM01XwR pic.twitter.com/PosspNFjBl
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) November 22, 2018
All romaine lettuce is unsafe to eat due to an E. coli outbreak, according to the CDC pic.twitter.com/1HJuBylQtz
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) November 21, 2018
I, too, would have to be on opioids to attend an event at Liberty University https://t.co/PfZP1FXKiU
— Jason Bailey (@jasondashbailey) November 21, 2018
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WORLD
NEW via @bethreinhard @thamburger @emmersbrown: Killing of Khashoggi tests U.S. defense industry as backlash builds on Capitol Hill https://t.co/1PJq7NOQoK
— Matea Gold (@mateagold) November 22, 2018
Facebook Admits To Targeting Billionaire George Soros In PR Attack https://t.co/nsXMJxSExY
— Lydia Polgreen (@lpolgreen) November 21, 2018
Pakistan’s Imran Khan wavers on crucial economic reforms https://t.co/pVyq99sKIT via @financialtimes
— Victor Mallet (@VJMallet) November 22, 2018
90 to 95 percent of Africa’s cultural heritage is held outside Africa by major museums, according to a groundbreaking French report https://t.co/l07QFec2Ug
— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) November 21, 2018