Sentences with phrase «as angry voters»

Huge protests against austerity measures engulfed Madrid recently as angry voters displayed their discontent in the streets.

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Merkel was weakened after a September election as voters angry with her decision in 2015 to open Germany's borders to more than a million asylum seekers punished her conservatives by voting for the Alternative for Germany (AfD) far - right party.
Liberal poll numbers slide as Prime Minister smiles and waves to angry voters I'm hungry.
The Libs are easy to despise for many reasons but the self - righteousness of the NDP and their complete back - and - forth on the issues that I care about as a voter make me equally angry.
As ministers and MPs prepare for their summer break after one of the most bruising and fraught parliamentary sessions of modern times, they will be looking forward to the rest, if not necessarily to prolonged time with angry voters.
At the core of his narrative of spiritual redemption are his acts of violence as an angry young man — stabbing, rock throwing, brick hurling and baseball bat beating — that preceded Carson's sudden transformation into the composed figure who stands before voters today.
The party can now campaign as the most viable local opposition in these seats, looking to win over a broader coalition of voters angry with the government.
That same month, in a bid to set the party back on course, Clegg launched what later became known as his «masochism strategy» — a nod to the phrase Tony Blair used to describe his own encounters with angry voters around the time of the Iraq war in 2003.
Even in places where leave was strongest, such as Yeovil and rural south Somerset, Grant says the party believes there are enough angry remain voters to take back parliamentary seats.
Speaking on Adom FM's «Badwam» morning show, the Npp financier said, over the years politicians have used fake employment figures and statistical sleight of hand to protect themselves from the angry mob of voters and sees what the Agric Minister has put out as one of such wicked tricks.
Many working - class voters like Harry, 71, have been portrayed as anxious, frustrated, angry and desperate.
As liberal groups and Democratic voters angry about Trump's election victory press him to lead the loyal opposition, he must also be mindful of 23 Democrats and two independents up for re-election in 2018, including 10 in states won by Trump.
A New York Times / CBS poll taken in April 2010 showed that people who identified themselves with the Tea Party — they tend to be white, male, Republican, over 45, and angrier than people who simply identify themselves as Republicans — constituted fully 18 percent of likely voters in American.
This is a dangerous moment for politics in Britain: it is not the moment to ignore or belittle the angry cry from voters telling us they are deeply sick of politics as usual.
McConnell expressed fears that Labour would experience increased difficulty in regaining the confidence of Scottish voters following the election of Sturgeon as SNP leader, and described the party as «a political machine that is angry about what has happened in Scotland in the recent past».
Voters in school districts controlled by the state's School Reform Commission, such as Philadelphia and Chester, are particularly angry because they have seen that «state control doesn't work,» according to Sipp.
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