Sentences with phrase «by globalisation»

May, however, insisted that the spending plans should focus more on working - class voters who feel they have been left behind by globalisation, and who voted in large numbers to leave the European Union in June.
It is widely anticipated that the number of class actions brought around the world will continue to grow, driven by the globalisation of litigation funders and the increasing appetite from funders and plaintiff law firms to develop new claims outside shareholder class actions.
Macron, who defeated the anti-Europe, far - right leader Marine Le Pen last month, said that he had always been a defender of globalisation and free trade during his time as minister but that leaders should hear from workers hit by globalisation.
As a representative of MST, I hope that we will be able to develop some lines of action, to find the means to put an end to this process of destruction engendered by the globalisation phenomenon..»
As the guardians of the game, UEFA must ensure that football remains competitive even as financial gaps are augmented by globalisation and technological change.»
Labour must develop its pro-social and pro-working class agenda for an electorate that has been failed by globalisation and EU integration.
It is designed for the A Level Geography Edexcel Globalisation: 3.8 Key Idea: Social, political and environmental tensions have resulted from the rapidity of global change caused by globalisation.
How, in an era characterised by globalisation, migration and a rampant technical development, do we perceive ourselves and each other as human beings?
The economy of Birkenhead was ripped apart by globalisation.
Moving forward to the last few years however we have seen investment and innovation apparently being embraced by law firms as they seek to cope with the challenging circumstances brought about by globalisation, the 2008 «crisis» fallout, Jackson reforms, sustainable cost reduction, ABAs and the new IT landscape of AI, SSaS and «the cloud»... plus others.
The leaders of an array of top independent law firms from across the world will gather in London later this month to debate the challenges posed by globalisation.
Foreign immigrants now make up 40 % of the population, which is of concern to nationals who are witnessing their homeland and culture becoming increasing diluted by globalisation.
«Nothing else truly matters: not the NHS, now in its most severe crisis since its creation; not the real challenge of the modern economy, the new technological revolutions of AI and Big Data; not the upgrade of our education system to prepare people for this new world; not investment in communities left behind by globalisation; not the rising burden of serious crime; or bulging prison populations; or social care; not even, irony of ironies, a genuine policy to control immigration.
Brexit was a vote against austerity, against the insecurities created by globalisation, and against an elite that has enjoyed the benefits of free movement throughout the European Union.
«None of this ignores the challenges the country faces which stoked the anger fuelling Brexit: those left behind by globalisation; the aftermath of the financial crisis; stagnant incomes for some families; and for sure the pressures posed by big increases in migration which make perfectly reasonable people anxious and feeling unheard in their anxiety.
New Labour, argues Rutherford, was, in the end, insufficiently attentive to those left behind by globalisation, those whose jobs and communities had been sacrificed to the vagaries of the market.
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