Sentences with phrase «beleaguered leader»

The phrase "beleaguered leader" refers to someone who is facing a lot of difficulties or troubles in their position of leadership. Full definition
Senior Labour figures argue Jez should quit after Iraq comments as support for beleaguered leader plummets
Ukip's beleaguered leader Henry Bolton was this weekend hit with a vote of no confidence from his party's national executive committee.
Beleaguered leader Iain Duncan Smith once defended his conference approach with a speech about being the «quiet man» ready to «turn up the volume».
Ukip's beleaguered leader Henry Bolton was this weekend hit with a vote of no confidence from his...
By rallying round their beleaguered leader, the inexperience of Miliband's acolytes is being exposed.
In a bad sign for the beleaguered leader, though, only 25 of his members stood with him at the podium.
Nine members of the party's frontbench team also quit in a bid to oust the beleaguered leader, with further walkouts expected tonight and tomorrow.
But speaking to reporters outside her home this morning, she laid down the gauntlet to the beleaguered leader.
Beleaguered leader will lose a vote of no confidence this weekend because he has «brought the party into disrepute», Suzanne Evans predicts
The extraordinary developments come as the Labour leader's spokesman denied claims made to this newspaper that an emotional Corbyn, 67, had had a «Wednesday wobble» over his position after prime minister's questions last week, and that a senior aide had drawn up a five - point extraction plan for the beleaguered leader.
His spokesman has been forced to deny claims that Corbyn had a «Wednesday wobble» over his position after prime minister's questions last week, and that a senior aide had drawn up a five - point extraction plan for the beleaguered leader.
A Member of Parliament accompanying Gillard attempted to save his beleaguered leader, but was appropriately dismissed.
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