Sentences with phrase «chancellor than a leader»

Better and easier to jettison a failing shadow chancellor than a leader.

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He said: «They have a leader who will not sing the national anthem, a shadow chancellor who seems to admire the IRA more than he does the British Army, a shadow foreign secretary who sneers at the English flag and a shadow home secretary who seems to advocate unlimited immigration.
After the exchange, Campbell tried to reach out to Jeremy Corbyn, by suggesting that the Labour leader might be «more sincere» than his shadow chancellor.
But you can not get more establishment than the leader of the Commons (Chris Grayling) and the lord chancellor (Gove), he says.
Sky's Faisal Islam picked up on the PM's neat line torpedoing any characterisation of the Out campaign being a «rebel alliance» — after all, who could be more establishment than the lord chancellor (Gove) and the leader of the Commons (Grayling).
Third, the CDU is known for supporting its party leaders (and chancellors) for a long time (Konrad Adenauer, Helmut Kohl, Angela Merkel all served much longer than 10 years).
It is hard to imagine two leaders more different, in style or substance, than Trump and Angela Merkel, the German chancellor.
Mr Brown was embarrassed when Tory leader David Cameron quoted the new chancellor's comments on ID cards, which said they were unnecessary and would create more problems than they solved.
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