The political week on Twitter
By Phil ScullionFollow @PhilScullion
The week's best political tweets in one handy location.
Twitter reacts to breaking news of riots across the UK:
@mslulurose – The Youth of the Middle East rise up for basic freedoms.The Youth of London rise up for a HD ready 42" Plasma TV #londonriots
@JonRidge – Someone just tried to drive a Ferrari through the Oxford St mob. Words fail me.
@ClaireAshforth – "Jeez. Our cameraman, @verdycam 's car has just been torched in Salford. Unbelievable events taking hold here."
@CllrKerriPrince – The Kaiser Chiefs must be feeling pretty smug right now.
@glinner – Last person not to have heard Kaiser Chiefs joke found living in cave on previously undiscovered Pacific Island.
The government's emergency committee Cobra meets after a night of riots and David Cameron announces the recall of parliament:
@TomHarrisMP – People do love talking about meetings of Cobra, don't they? Sounds so much more dramatic than "Cabinet Office Briefing Room A"
@RossLydall – Naughty #Boris: was 15 minutes late for Cobra meeting this morning. Cameron said to have been 'furious' #londonriots
@MichaelSalvage – One minister not heading home – Owen Paterson. He's horse trekking in Outer Mongolia, 715 miles away from nearest airport. No joke. #ukriots
Clear up begins on Tuesday morning after the riots as the UK waits in anticipation of further disorder:
@JoeMCassidy – I've just seen Batman, Lion-o and She-Ra patrolling Mare Street in Hackney, don't bother here tonight lads #londonriots"
@theleica – Apparently someone tried to use Facebook to organise a riot in Plymouth. Police RSVP'ed as attending. #OperationCupOfTea
@JC_Andrew – Bringing tea to the four police officers on my street in north London. One has been on a 30+ hour shift. Heroes. #OperationCupofTea
@WaterstonesNAb – Employee from Waterstones Manchester: "We'll stay open. If they steal some books they might learn something." #riotcleanup
@johnprescott – Great video and rap from UK rapper @TayongTYN to 'Stop The Riots' http://t.co/uJSJ6q6 #riotcleanup
@jjn1 – Looters say they do it because they can get away with it. The learned that from bankers. #ukriots
@Bigbigben – It's a shame they can't loot a school and steal some education.
Tariq Jahan, father of Haroon Jahan who was killed in the riots, speaks out against any further escalation of violence, drawing widespread admiration:
@brumpolice – We would like to extend sincere thanks to Tariq Jahan and his family for reinforcing the message of calm across our communities.
@Jonathankydd – Is it not ironic that Tariq Jahan, the hero of the moment, draws strength from the very religious beliefs that so many people decry.
A special edition of BBC Question Time aired on Thursday to discuss the riots:
@FackBuster – The difference between a mugger/looter and a politician is that a politician will smile and tell you its ok as he steals your wallet. #bbcqt
@Twisted_Blood – Steal a £3.50 bottle of water = 6 months in prison. Steal £7,000 = get asked to give it back and keep job as Education Secretary. #bbcqt
@afneil – No This Week tonight. Sorry. But #bbcqt followed by One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. See if you can tell the difference #bbctw
Amid Twitter reaction to the riots cabinet officer Chris Huhne, who faces allegations of pressuring his estranged wife into taking driving license penalty points, tweets:
@ChrisHuhne – Holding weekly surgery in Eastleigh today.
@JamesWorron – Chris Huhne holding a surgery, don't all rush at once. Sorry, don't all let your wives rush at once.