The second message is that the anti-Ukip campaign appears to have had no significant effect on how
the British public feels about Ukip or Farage.
The chancellor recognised that seven years of austerity had left
the British public feeling «weary» but said increasing tax to pump more money into the public sector was not the answer.
Driverless cars — we don't know when, but they're coming to UK roads... but just how do
the British public feel about them?
Not exact matches
I was actually surprised to read, considering all of the negative stories that we hear about breastfeeding, that almost 70 % of
British people
feel that women should be able to breastfeed anywhere in
public, even bars and restaurants.
The loss that many non-Scottish
British would
feel if Scotland were to secede is only now finding
public expression as the day of decision approaches (see for example Madeleine Bunting's heartfelt plea).
In such circumstances, it was perhaps unsurprising that the
British and US governments
felt they needed the impetus of the WMD «evidence» to garner
public support.
V for Vendetta tied into the overarching
feelings of the
British public in the wake of the scandal and its imagery now pervades the political world.
Clegg
felt a constitutional loyalty to show the
British public that coalition works; but the ironic result has been to nearly destroy the only parliamentary group which fully favours it.
Trade unions have been making their presence
felt on the
British political agenda today, as Peter Mandelson took the first steps to outline
public sector cuts under Labour.
Yesterday, as he explained why emergency legislation was needed to protect the
British public from paedophiles, terrorists and organised criminals, one
felt like agreeing with him.
Emily Blunt
feels «relieved» if she doesn't win awards.The 27 - year - old
British actress - who had a stammer when she was younger - hates having to speak out in
public so doesn't get upset if she...
It will astonish many people that Jenny Saville is opening her first solo show in a
British public gallery, but the artist does not
feeling upset or wronged.
This resulted in the
public and a host of other
British artists opposing the gift, as they believed it was conditional on being displayed in these new galleries, which they
felt should not be reserved for a single artist.
To produce the list, members of a selection panel were invited to each put forward 50 artworks that they
felt were important and were both from a
public collection and by a
British artist.
Dr. Wunsch told me he
felt the
British regulators fumbled by not concluding that it misled the
public in harmful ways.
Baroness Hale, despite expressing regret at overturning the earlier ruling of the Divisional Court, said: «it being extremely distasteful that an independent
public official should
feel himself obliged to give way to threats of any sort... he gave way when he was convinced that the threat of withdrawal of Saudi security was real and that the consequences would be an equally real risk to «
British lives on
British streets».»