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.
The Tweet was described as an “appalling and completely unworthy analogy”, adding: “Have you taken leave of your senses equating the two?
The dead included a woman who was shot by US Capitol Police as well as three others who died in “medical emergencies”.
Following the Scottish again, eh Boris?
Earlier a video telling rioters to go home was removed because "on balance it contributed to rather than diminished the risk of ongoing violence."
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