Up to 70 Tories may refuse to back Boris Johnson's Covid tiers, say MPs https://t.co/FQW3tCUDpp
— The Guardian (@guardian) November 26, 2020
“Your tier is not your destiny – every area has the means of escape”
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) November 26, 2020
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson says “the allocation of tiers will be reviewed every 14 days, starting on the 16th December”https://t.co/2T612JWzzM pic.twitter.com/KzILqQH6X9
Friday's Times: "Millions in tough tiers until middle of January" #BBCPapers #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/xLMROlknd4
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) November 26, 2020
‘The Great Reset’ appears to have mainly reset all media even more firmly in favour of someone else being the Prime Minister.
— Brendan May (@bmay) November 26, 2020
Only surprised that no one used ‘Tiers of a Clown’ as a headline. 🤡 #ToryShambles #tier3 #tiersystem #kent #ToryIncompetence #coronavirus #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/BSWNHOB2Ke
Tory MPs have warned Boris Johnson’s new “toughened” tier system risks reigniting the north-south divide https://t.co/JzPyckphob
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) November 24, 2020
Boris and the UK government deciding who will go into Tier 3… pic.twitter.com/K3XWAFyOIi
— Tom Glenwright (@Tom_Glenwright) November 26, 2020
Elf 2 is a much darker, grittier take on the character pic.twitter.com/yy2kQnimbq
— Michael Moran (@TheMichaelMoran) November 26, 2020
Whenever governments finally enact time-bound COVID half-measures, they set themselves up for an even harder decision when the measures expire. They're unlikely to have reduced transmission because they're too little, too late, yet nobody wants to continue them
— Lauren Dobson-Hughes (@ldobsonhughes) November 25, 2020
Tomorrow's front page: Nicola Sturgeon signals indyref2 may come in 2021 in SNP win the election, and Humza Yousaf on the lack of BAME representation at Holyrood pic.twitter.com/zBxMf7Pq8Y
— The National (@ScotNational) November 26, 2020
The remaining moves Britain could make to break the Brexit negotiation deadlock are highly political and nobody other than Boris Johnson can make them, writes Denis Staunton https://t.co/k2hsDEijbD
— The Irish Times (@IrishTimes) November 26, 2020
Exclusive: UK delivery prices jump ahead of Brexit cliff edge as firms rush to stockpile https://t.co/BeRjB4ReZg pic.twitter.com/0xjnk4hgD2
— Reuters (@Reuters) November 26, 2020
There are 35 days left! https://t.co/d3HaK292b3
— The New European (@TheNewEuropean) November 26, 2020
Brexit: M&S warns that 15% of food lines may be unavailable in NI https://t.co/fKRvxhXNtD
— Darran Marshall (@DarranMarshall) November 26, 2020
"It is one of the truly remarkable things about Brexit, that such a wrenching change to the UK’s trading arrangements with its nearest neighbours should have taken place with so little cognisance of — or consultation with — those that do the trading"https://t.co/IGnhTC9DW3
— David Phinnemore (@DPhinnemore) November 26, 2020
This day 22 years ago – 26 November 1998 – Tony Blair became the first British Prime Minister to address Dáil Éireann:
— This Day in Irish History (@ThisDayIrish) November 26, 2020
“I want to forge new bonds with Dublin. Together we can have a stronger voice in Europe and work to shape its future in a way which suits all our people.“ pic.twitter.com/ly5v5KhOUc
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING, NOW FUCK OFF…
Trump’s continued insistence that he won is scary. The President of the United States, with access to the nuclear codes, is living in a fantasy world.
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) November 26, 2020
Trump encourages Americans to "gather" in Thanksgiving proclamation despite coronavirus surge https://t.co/Ba9N0Tp6ns pic.twitter.com/mmQpRkhyZA
— The Hill (@thehill) November 26, 2020
Trump tweets Thanksgiving criticism of NFL QBs for kneeling https://t.co/kjPffQczzZ pic.twitter.com/iWvBTW031F
— The Hill (@thehill) November 26, 2020
BREAKING: President Donald Trump said he’ll give up power if the Electoral College votes for Joe Biden in December https://t.co/zDXLApFcfD
— Bloomberg (@business) November 26, 2020
What the hell is this? Kelly, you know this is a lie. https://t.co/s2BvM0Ce3A
— Charles P. Pierce (@CharlesPPierce) November 27, 2020
JUST IN: President Trump snaps at reporter objecting to the President's false claims about the election: "You're just a lightweight. Don't talk to me that way. I'm the President of the United States. Don't ever talk to the President that way." pic.twitter.com/RbTKItjs9L
— The Hill (@thehill) November 26, 2020
Trump: “The vaccines … don't let Joe Biden take credit for the vaccine…. Don't let him take credit for the vaccines because the vaccines were me.”#coronavirus #COVID19
— Michael Holmes (@holmescnn) November 26, 2020
It’s amazing how the US election infrastructure was working just fine in 2016, when Trump won the presidency, but now in 2020 it’s like a “third-world country” when he lost. Who was president during that period of decline?
— Glenn Kessler (@GlennKesslerWP) November 26, 2020
Man sues for refund of $2.5m he donated to Trump election challenge group https://t.co/BxYgORgfi9
— The Independent (@Independent) November 27, 2020
14 of Kellyanne Conway's most outrageous moments in Trump's White House https://t.co/w93Ms8k95C
— The Independent (@Independent) November 26, 2020
"Commune with nature. Adequate gear is essential for outdoor adventures, so begin by packing up any and all belongings from the White House." https://t.co/77xKEiKcHm
— VANITY FAIR (@VanityFair) November 27, 2020
UPDATE: Trump to rally in Georgia on Saturday, December 5th. https://t.co/vbcC48h1tu
— The Bias News (@thebias_news) November 26, 2020
Pres. Obama revealed to Stephen Colbert that Pres. Trump ‘exceeded’ his worst fears pic.twitter.com/0LjudeXqOm
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) November 25, 2020
President Trump once again showed that he will abuse the powers of his office until his very last day in the White House https://t.co/QgSa6CO3dF
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) November 26, 2020
If Trump tries to “grant” himself a pardon, that’ll be the strongest possible argument for @JoeBiden’s DOJ to investigate all of Trump’s many federal crimes and prosecute them to the hilt, in part to establish the incompatibility of self-pardons with the Rule of Law.
— Laurence Tribe (@tribelaw) November 26, 2020
*not one sentence* in this article even hints at the complete lawlessness of the pardon
— Eric Boehlert (@EricBoehlert) November 26, 2020
also, not single Dem/critic is quoted; https://t.co/JDWpHK49jq
From @WSJopinion: President Trump’s decision to pardon former national security adviser Michael Flynn is an overdue act of justice, writes The Editorial Board https://t.co/1iPZH1wDx3
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) November 26, 2020
Media: @eliehonig to @BrookeBCNN on #SCOTUS: "You change out Justice Ginsberg #RBG for Amy Coney Barrett. That's the only vote that's changed. It's a harbinger of a whole new era in the #SupremeCourt. They'll elevate religious freedom even over emergency public health concerns." pic.twitter.com/Zlws8Z3Dz7
— Porter Anderson (@Porter_Anderson) November 26, 2020
Simple answer for Governors:
— Steven S. Beagle (@DarwinsSoRight) November 26, 2020
People want to pack themselves into a worship service, fine.
But they better pack themselves a bag, too.
Because they all should quarantine themselves in God's healing spirit and in his holy houses for at least two weeks. pic.twitter.com/SOjjEG4ujQ
The Lincoln Project Gives Thanks pic.twitter.com/LLvEywSC2f
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) November 26, 2020