«This is a victory for people up and down this country who have been
appalled by the revelations of the phone hacking scandal and the failure of News International to take responsibility,» Labour leader Ed Miliband said.
Hillary Clinton broke her silence on the allegations leveled at Weinstein, saying in statement she was «shocked and
appalled by the revelations» at her former campaign donor.
«I was shocked and
appalled by the revelations about Harvey Weinstein,» Clinton said in a statement through her spokesman Nick Merrill.
Not exact matches
Miliband, in sombre tones, said the whole country was «
appalled»
by the
revelations.
WASHINGTON — Hillary Clinton says she was «shocked and
appalled»
by the
revelations about disgraced movie titan Harvey Weinstein, who faces multiple allegations of sexual abuse and harassment from some of the biggest names in Hollywood.
He added: «Members of the public up and down this country will be
appalled by what has happened and they will say British journalism, known for its high standards, known for its history, has had one of its lowest days with these
revelations.
The
revelation that Cameron spends a couple of hours with his missus over the weekend has precipitated a bout of
appalled derision from the press and shadow chancellor Ed Balls who, while acknowledging that politicians should be given time off to go to the toilet semi-occasionally, snuck a crafty one through the net
by following it up with «But I often feel he's not on top of the issues.»