Phrases with «unparliamentary»

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"Unparliamentary" refers to language or behavior that is considered inappropriate or disrespectful within a parliamentary setting or in the context of formal debates or discussions. It implies that the speech or action violates the accepted rules and standards of decorum expected from parliamentary members. Full definition

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Sentences with «unparliamentary»

  • Those enemies were using some pretty unparliamentary language about him in Manchester over his failure to help the steel industry. (totalpolitics.com)
  • To accuse a Member of lying is the most base unparliamentary behaviour possible, yet Speaker Bercow repeatedly refused to ask Bryant to withdraw his remark. (conservativehome.blogs.com)
  • «The word con man is quite frankly unparliamentary... It's a bit below the level», Mr Speaker, sorry, Beaker, chided. (totalpolitics.com)
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