Follow the Brexit debate via the most interesting and trending Tweets on Twitter from both sides of the Brexit debate.
Brexit Neutral: Follow 7 days worth of Twitter polling to see which side (Remain or Leave) has the momentum on Twitter.
The 24hr #Brexit Poll.
Do you want to Leave or Remain the EU?
Day 5 of 7.
Testing support for Leave & Remain on Twitter over 7 days, let's see which side has momentum on Twitter.
— Dave's Brexit Politics (@brexit_politics) January 30, 2019
Pro-Remain
https://twitter.com/SarahLudford/status/1090516999489404933
Pro-Brexit
The other significant thing about last night is that support for a 2nd Referendum is so low amongst MPs that nobody even bothered to put it to the vote. #Brexit.
— Greg Hands (@GregHands) January 30, 2019
Pro-Remain: Anna Soubry MP discusses Nick Robinson treatment of Neale Richmond on BBCR4 Today program.
Woah! Well out of order @bbcnickrobinson (who is usually v fair & v good) interrupting & being rude to @nealerichmond who knows what he’s talking about. FGS #Brexit is Britain’s responsibility not Ireland’s. @BBCr4today #Today
— Anna Soubry MP (@Anna_Soubry) January 28, 2019
Pro-Brexit: Jacob Rees-Mogg MP shares an article in The times by Vernon Bogdanor which discusses the constitutional issues related to parliament taking back control of the Brexit process.
Vernon Bogdanor understands the constitution better than anyone else so is always worth listening to.https://t.co/1NK68K9ml3
— Jacob Rees-Mogg (@Jacob_Rees_Mogg) January 28, 2019
Brexit Neutral: Follow 7 days worth of Twitter polling to see which side (Remain or Leave) has the momentum on Twitter.
The 24hr #Brexit Poll.
Do you want to Leave or Remain in the EU?
Day 3 of 7.
Testing support for Remain & Leave on Twitter over 7 days, let's see which side has momentum on Twitter.
— Dave's Brexit Politics (@brexit_politics) January 28, 2019
Pro-Remain: James O’Brien on how the media treats/reports Ireland on Brexit.
Just noticed that the way much of our media treats/reports Ireland re Brexit has given me a much deeper appreciation of the Scottish independence movement.
— James O'Brien (@mrjamesob) January 28, 2019
Pro-Brexit: Dan Hodges on the Cooper-Boles amendment to the European Union Withdrawal Act 2018 to take a no-deal Brexit off the table.
Here we go again. You may agree with the Cooper bill. You may think it is sensible. You may think it may well serve the best interests of the British people. But it blocks Brexit. That is literally what it does. So be honest about it.
— (((Dan Hodges))) (@DPJHodges) January 28, 2019