There is v serious manouvering going on this weekend which might change everything, or nothing https://t.co/eCuxCOhmnQ
— Laura Kuenssberg (@bbclaurak) March 23, 2019
#PeoplesVoteMarch organisers say more than a million people joined protests in central London
[tap to expand]https://t.co/KI8HvOednR #Brexit pic.twitter.com/SeD8az1Ev8— BBC Politics (@BBCPolitics) March 23, 2019
This is a very good piece of writing and commentary on today’s events. Worth a read I promise https://t.co/e30Qsfk9Js
— Sean 🦄 (@northernlad18) March 23, 2019
Wheat fields and underpants: Brexit satire lampoons British leaders on huge march https://t.co/tl1glaKEQh pic.twitter.com/mmBfpQaNzK
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) March 23, 2019
One thing I will always remember from today's #PutItToThePeople march.
Seeing someone standing on nelsons column, proudly waving a French flag.
And I thought to myself, huh, that's really going to get under the skin of Farage and his gammon posse.
I smiled.
— EU Naughty Boy 🇪🇺🏳️🌈 (@RemainOnly) March 23, 2019
FFS make up your mind, are we entitled Waitrose shoppers or a khmer rouge death squad? 🙄 https://t.co/GOrk12hD2L
— Chris Kendall 🇪🇺 (@ottocrat) March 23, 2019
The Daily Express is offering readers a Free* Made in the UK** Passport holder.
*Send cheque for £0.58
**’This offer is open to UK residents only, not available in NI’#Brexit pic.twitter.com/Qrtq7tsoAN— Darran Marshall (@DarranMarshall) March 23, 2019
"Seumas, I don't think this is wise…" pic.twitter.com/m2PbJ6utHm
— Enough Of That Now (@AndyGilder) March 23, 2019
Well, if you thought this week was a clusterfuck, next week is lining up to say "hold my beer". @Peston's piece is not encouraging to read https://t.co/Txh04LCnkN
— Kate Bevan (@katebevan) March 23, 2019
Meanwhile…
🚨BREAKING: A full blown cabinet coup is under way tonight to remove Theresa May as prime minister 🚨
— Tim Shipman (@ShippersUnbound) March 23, 2019
I have spoken to 11 cabinet ministers today who want the prime minister to resign. They will confront her at cabinet on Monday
— Tim Shipman (@ShippersUnbound) March 23, 2019
Theresa May faces UK cabinet coup https://t.co/YuTcWXY9Fx
— Financial Times (@FT) March 23, 2019
Cabinet coup plotters want to install an interim leader to deliver Brexit. There is good support for David Lidington but others pushing Michael Gove and Jeremy Hunt
— Tim Shipman (@ShippersUnbound) March 23, 2019
Please let this be the plan. Dumbest thing I ever heard. https://t.co/7DYygtRu7n
— Tom Kibasi (@TomKibasi) March 23, 2019
Sunday Times ‘Mays Gone Haywire’ pic.twitter.com/WoDds0vYKt
— Mike Donington (@BBUKMIKE) March 23, 2019
Astonishing that a protest that drew more than a million people to the streets of London doesn’t merit a mention on any of these Sunday newspaper front pages pic.twitter.com/RHf5GsV40f
— Matthew Garrahan (@MattGarrahan) March 23, 2019
If the rumours are true and Theresa May is facing a cabinet coup tonight, I think we all need to be very careful about annoying Uri Geller in future. Just let him have what he wants, his power is terrifying.
— Declan Lawn (@DecLawn) March 23, 2019
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TRUMPWORLD
NYT: "One friend of Mr. Trump said that despite his outward good spirits, the president remained anxious about the contents of the report and was concerned that its release was taking longer than he expected." https://t.co/9T4Xf17ysY
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) March 23, 2019
Former federal prosecutors say the conclusion of Special Counsel Mueller’s probe into Russian collusion does not spell the end of litigation against President Trump and his associates. https://t.co/YclMDHtKWp
— NBC News (@NBCNews) March 23, 2019
"It's so much … so complicated, people don't have a chance to sort of pause, catch their breath & really sort of survey the whole story that [Mueller] found," ex-DOJ official David Kris said. "I think if you took it all in in one day, it would kill you." https://t.co/37TwxK13qX
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) March 23, 2019
Imagine, just imagine, if Mueller had been silent for past 2 years, held everything back, & then on Fri evening, announced 37 (!) indictments, including of Trump's lawyer, national security adviser & campaign manager. We'd be in shock. The White House would be in chaos & crisis.
— Mehdi Hasan (@mehdirhasan) March 23, 2019
Mueller report: Why so many of President Donald Trump's aides lied to protect him in Russia investigations https://t.co/BDOIm4H7B1 via @usatoday
— Glenn Kessler (@GlennKesslerWP) March 23, 2019
“Absolutely nothing in the law or the regulations prevents the report from becoming public. Indeed,” @neal_katyal says, “the relevant sources of law give [AG] Barr all the latitude in the world to make it public.”
Why listen to Neal? He wrote the regs.https://t.co/tgLSVTT6pr
— David Priess (@DavidPriess) March 23, 2019
Authoritarianism expert @sarahkendzior warns against ‘blind trust’ in Barr report after his record of ‘exonerating the GOP’https://t.co/X90WGo78HW
— Raw Story (@RawStory) March 23, 2019
I see lots of smart folks disagreeing with each other about why Trump isn't tweeting in the wake of the Mueller Report being finished, and I'd like to offer that maybe we should take this opportunity to simply just enjoy the fact that he's not tweeting?
— Charlotte Clymer🏳️🌈 (@cmclymer) March 23, 2019
Here's a holy-shit news dump: OIG report, which FEMA just acknowledged in press release, says 2.3M disaster victims from Calif wildfire, plus Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria, had personal info mishandled. Stunning. Here's OIG's report: https://t.co/vF2STV0sD2
— Tony Romm (@TonyRomm) March 22, 2019
This is just south of revolting, and perhaps actionable. https://t.co/SX87lyVgf9
— Margo Howard✍️ (@Margoandhow) March 23, 2019
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WORLD
EU: Viking Sky cruise ship running aground off Norway | March 23 2019 | Bloomberg | 📹 Alexus Sheppard https://t.co/pNeMuyP36k pic.twitter.com/zGyyeOXDk5
— redball (@redball2) March 23, 2019
Hate crimes against UK Muslims soar by 593% after New Zealand mosque shootingshttps://t.co/wMWui8e7LG
— i newspaper (@theipaper) March 23, 2019
The Islamic State is at its lowest point in the almost 5 years since it declared its caliphate. But analysts who have studied ISIS point out that the group is far more powerful today than it was when American forces pulled out of Iraq in 2011. https://t.co/S7RZcE1Dtp
— The New York Times (@nytimes) March 23, 2019
Boeing charges airlines extra for safety features like dashboard sensors and a 2nd fire extinguisher, so not all planes have them.
And Boeing, which spends $18M/year on lobbyists, got the U.S. government to allow it to self-certify safety featureshttps://t.co/cermTbcE3X
— Mike Rosenberg (@ByRosenberg) March 23, 2019