Phrases with «wriggle»

Sentences with «wriggle»

  • Given the ruling Labour party seem intent on wriggling out of any sort of scrutiny, it comes down to Welsh Lib Dems to lift the lid on what they're getting up to in office. (welshlibdems.wales)
  • This claim infuriated many within the Labour Party and meant that Gordon Brown had far less room wriggle room in distancing himself from the Blair years for fear of appearing to surrender the middle ground. (conservativehome.blogs.com)
  • Unsurprisingly Mr Williams was forced into a bit of wriggling on why he decided to abandon Mr Huhne less than a couple of years later. (politics.co.uk)
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