My bit on the first of many honest days down the briefing room for Boris Johnson https://t.co/yEfJY1xR58
— Marina Hyde (@MarinaHyde) March 30, 2021
My questions to BBC related to Arcuri's new revelations of recent days about her sexual affair with Johnson & more details about their relationship.
— Hardeep Matharu (@Hardeep_Matharu) March 30, 2021
Last time BBC News seems to have covered their relationship (which first emerged in 2019) was last May:https://t.co/9uC78ZDuMa
‘Arcuri is alleging in @DailyMirror that there was an interest to declare, but the evidence hasn’t been presented. If Johnson is going to continue to say there was no interest to declare, someone has got to make a decision about it.’ https://t.co/SuCqOEbRXs
— Tim Walker (@ThatTimWalker) March 30, 2021
When Johnson was Foreign Secretary he wasn't trusted with sensitive documents, was this partly because of his affair with Arcuri? If the security services didn't know he was having an affair, they weren't doing their job. If they did know why is he PM?https://t.co/YXiG7ZCjl0
— Raven Cozens-Hardy (@RaveCozensHardy) March 30, 2021
The Greensill story has shifted from being about David Cameron lobbying the government, to a businessman getting not just access to Cameron’s No 10 but claiming to play a significant role within it.
— Joe Pike (@joepike) March 30, 2021
My 10pm @skynews analysis on an extraordinary business card: pic.twitter.com/RninqKJ9po
Good news everyone wrap it up job done https://t.co/ecC46OqSq4
— Paddy O Doors (@muswellhillspur) March 30, 2021
Almost a third of Covid deaths were in January.
— Marie-Ann Hates Brexit 💙 #FBPE #RejoinEU 👀 (@MarieAnnUK) March 30, 2021
*Bozo Saves Christmas* #JohnsonMustGo pic.twitter.com/cBn2bOwgpb
In retrospect, Black Mirror was just a light feel good comedy pic.twitter.com/KB1a34gITA
— Los Feliz Daycare (@LosFelizDaycare) March 30, 2021
“Brexiters were seduced by some imaginary future where Britain and the US would somehow meet on equal terms. The idea the US would put our interests ahead of its own was always fanciful, based on nothing more than a puff of nostalgia” https://t.co/JCtGxfa7qk
— Dave Keating (@DaveKeating) March 30, 2021
I never understand the point about 'divisiveness.' Democratic politics is divisive by its very nature. Its a stupid argument and had little effect in the 2014 referendum. https://t.co/vqJwMrcKwn
— Kevin Meagher (@KevinPMeagher) March 30, 2021
It includes Croatia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Latvia, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia and Sweden https://t.co/GEJFv8wwOQ
— The New European (@TheNewEuropean) March 30, 2021
Coveney: “[the narrative] now is that [the Protocol] is being foisted on Northern Ireland by the EU and Irish Government and it’s not… [It] was designed as much in London as it was in Brussels, which people seem to conveniently forget”https://t.co/BAmL5pW6qB
— David Phinnemore (@DPhinnemore) March 30, 2021
“We’re 6km or 7km from the nearest shops; an hour from the hospital. My wife has to drive, and she’s been ill. It feels like we’ve been sacrificed.” https://t.co/YGSGlJq9LR
— Best for Britain (@BestForBritain) March 30, 2021
“The ‘Benefits of Brexit’ room will obviously be very small.”
— sarah murphy (@13sarahmurphy) March 30, 2021
But the ‘Lies’ room will need to be vast.
Letter to The Times. pic.twitter.com/BcfV9Qy9GC
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FLORIDA, MAN
Be careful what you wish for. https://t.co/YEWnAGgqFN
— David Corn (@DavidCornDC) March 30, 2021
Gaetz confirms to Axios that he's under federal investigation for sexual activity with women, and fears being criminally charged. https://t.co/YuqyVIZR7r
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) March 30, 2021
Over the past several weeks my family and I have been victims of an organized criminal extortion involving a former DOJ official seeking $25 million while threatening to smear my name.
— Matt Gaetz (@mattgaetz) March 30, 2021
We have been cooperating with federal authorities in this matter…
I am now expecting that Donald Trump will adopt Matt Gaetz.
— Norman Ornstein (@NormOrnstein) March 30, 2021
Guessing this happened right after the NY Times called him for comment about the underage girl story. https://t.co/nkABR2Pylu
— Amanda Marcotte (@AmandaMarcotte) March 30, 2021
Lmfao pic.twitter.com/mF9OwTaqkA
— reaghan (@reaghhan) March 30, 2021
Joe Biden wants the country to heal from its political divisions. But some people aren't ready to reconnect with their estranged friends and family members, @jpinsk reports. https://t.co/jxlRy31qDf
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) March 30, 2021
We can walk and chew gum at the same time. We need to work on the infrastructure of our country, and our democracy. https://t.co/U5KIwPWUB4
— Reverend Raphael Warnock (@ReverendWarnock) March 30, 2021
Biden administration allows media inside Texas border tent packed with minors https://t.co/mCTI4uupi7
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) March 30, 2021
NEW: President Biden plans to call for roughly $2 trillion in infrastructure spending over eight years in what the White House is billing as the American Jobs Plan. @nancook @AriNatter @HouseInSession https://t.co/CzNXtHBq6e
— Jennifer Epstein (@jeneps) March 30, 2021
Pres. Biden is poised to unveil what calls his next major priority: a massive infrastructure package that would provide investments in bridges, roads and waterways across the country as well as what the White House termed "an infrastructure of the future." https://t.co/fllkkWj4wj
— ABC News (@ABC) March 30, 2021
What happens inside a warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama, could have major implications not just for the country’s second-largest employer but the labor movement at large. https://t.co/loGbOGdhyD
— ABC News (@ABC) March 30, 2021
Republicans are already coming out against Biden's plans to improve the country. https://t.co/dksugNZS1x
— VANITY FAIR (@VanityFair) March 30, 2021
Lifting masking restrictions, reducing social distancing when the country still has 65,000 cases a day is wrong path and will lead to unnecessary critical illnesses and death. Vaccination will work but we need more time, need to reach many more people https://t.co/1sQ9C1ROiS
— Tom Inglesby (@T_Inglesby) March 30, 2021
“A deadlier and more transmissible variant has taken root, but now we have the tools to stop it if we want.” https://t.co/s0IwF4JhW2
— Josh Kraushaar (@HotlineJosh) March 30, 2021
A shrinking percentage of Americans are expressing reluctance to get a Covid-19 vaccine: 17%, down from 22% in January. Vaccine hesitancy is declining in most states. https://t.co/J4vzluVzFb pic.twitter.com/tnRZ96CJNR
— Rebecca Ballhaus (@rebeccaballhaus) March 30, 2021