Sentences with phrase «bitter wrangling»

After almost six hours of bitter wrangling, the party's National Executive Committee ruled Corbyn does not need the support of 51 MPs to take part in the contest.
After almost six hours of bitter wrangling, the party's National Executive Committee ruled Mr Corbyn does not need the support of 51 MPs to take part in the contest.
Yet last week she was deselected after a long and bitter wrangle — yet another setback for women in the Conservative party

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COMMACK, N.Y. (CBSNewYork)-- We've seen bitter budget wrangling in Nassau County, but now Long Island's county to the east, Suffolk, is getting hit with its own budget crisis.
The former shadow business secretary is hoping to oust Jeremy Corbyn amid warnings the bitter rows over the party leadership could lead to a legal wrangle or lasting split
Instead, it avoided both by descending into wranglings of the eternal «it is happening» /» it isn't happening» variety, with increasingly bitter accusations being hurled at and by either side.
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