“This disastrous Tory Brexit was a completely unnecessary act of economic vandalism, which has been inflicted against Scotland’s will," they said.
"We made it clear going back years that these accounts are not above our rules," the social media platform said, adding that you "cannot use Twitter to incite violence."
Close to £100 million has been given to a firm co-founded by a wealthy Tory donor.
The former cabinet minister called Boris Johnson's Brexit deal "a disaster".
Many have pointed to one of the core pledges of Labour’s election manifesto in 2019 - free broadband for all - as an answer to the problem.
Industry figures have warned that exports could grind to a halt in coming days.
“Theresa May should not be rolling out the red carpet" for Trump, Corbyn said in 2019.
"Even now, with four dead in an attempted coup, our government cannot bring itself to criticise a fascist President who incited the violence and said he loved the perpetrators."
It comes as the Washington Post and Miami Herald join Democrats in arguing the president's Cabinet should remove him under the 25th Amendment.
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