Sentences with phrase «angry backlash»

Angry backlash from straight male players also materializes when Western releases of Japanese games place women in slightly less revealing outfits, or increase the age of young sexualized female characters to 18.
The crass remark instantly ignited a firestorm of angry backlash reply tweets that continue to pile up.
The erroneous tweet instantly and predictably spawned a barrage of angry backlash tweets, incriminating screenshot of the embarrassing mishap included.
Fonterra is facing an angry backlash from devastated Australian farmers, who say they are victims of «immoral» cuts to milk payouts.
The super-injunction was revealed to have included a parliamentary question, triggering an angry backlash against Carter Ruck, which secured it on behalf of Trafigura, in the Commons.
The comments from the German economists, who advise Mrs Merkel, sparked an angry backlash from Tory MPs.
Sadiq Khan has provoked an angry backlash from supporters of Jeremy Corbyn after savaging the new...
Philip Hammond sparked an angry backlash in the House of Commons after he urged a female Labour MP not to be «hysterical» in her warnings over Brexit.
That move triggered an angry backlash from Clegg, who accused the defence secretary of «jumping the gun».
Sadiq Khan has provoked an angry backlash from supporters of Jeremy Corbyn after savaging the new Labour leader in a newspaper interview.
He's not due to address the party conference until tomorrow but his decision to scrap child benefit for higher - rate taxpayers has prompted an angry backlash and he's been defending it stoutly (unlike the children's minister Tim Loughton, who told Channel 4 News last night that the decision may be reconsidered and that «if the thresholds need to be adjusted there's plenty of time to look at that».)
Jeremy Corbyn today insisted he was not considering standing down as Labour leader despite an angry backlash over the party's Copeland defeat.
That provoked an angry backlash from a source close to the Labour leader, who told the Huffington Post's Paul Waugh it was «low level and ignorant abuse from a musical and political has - been».
The number of copies it was selling was staggering, but it resulted in an angry backlash from thousands of Canadian customers, who said they would no longer do business with Amazon.
Morneau was forced to tweak and even back off some of the proposals after an angry backlash from doctors, farmers, tax experts and even Liberal backbench MPs.
His decision provoked an angry backlash of editorials and newspaper articles claiming preferential treatment by one prosecutor for another — editorials and articles that named me publicly for the first time as the person involved.
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