Browned off I recently had
an almighty row with my MP about casework.
Now
an almighty row has emerged: The BBC quotes local CLP secretary Alun Williams as saying their views had been «ignored» and ««taken for granted», and «the constituency needed the best candidate, regardless of their gender.»
After
another almighty row over whether the Iraq inquiry would take evidence behind closed doors, as Brown suggested, the Commons became the focus of attention for the election of the new Speaker.
There was
an almighty row about that, but still only men were selected.
«The home secretary, Jacqui Smith, provoked
an almighty row, with threats of industrial action, last Thursday when she announced a 2.5 % increase for police officers in England and Wales.
By doing so, he breached the unwritten rules of the Usenet and provoked
an almighty row.
So when the management of the British Wheel of Yoga recently decided to work on a «national occupational standard» for yoga teaching with a quasi-governmental body without consulting either Yoga Alliance UK, the Independent Yoga Network, the Traditional Yoga Association or the National Council of Hindu Temples, they provoked
an almighty row that's still ongoing.