Sentences with phrase «dangers for progressive»

If the Conservative prime minister is keen to talk up a «progressive alliance», that should be warning enough of its inherent dangers for progressive parties.
And yet, the greatest danger for progressive politics lies in the apparent triumph of a divisive, xenophobic political culture that seeks to dominate and shape British political discourse.

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The danger the United States faces today is that the government debt crisis scheduled to hit Congress next spring (when Republicans are threatening to vote against raising the federal debt limit as the government deficit soars) will provide an opportunity for the wealthy to give a coup de grace on what is left of progressive taxation in this country.
Kennedy's opinion is as shabby and question - begging as they say, and then some, but the real danger lies in its contemptible contempt for the millions of Americans who disagree with a «progressive» redefinition of marriage that severs its connection to childbearing, mothering, and fathering.
Are those conservative sentiments powerful resources for progressive politics or does this run the danger of defending boundaries wherever they happen to be, leaving all the energy with the free market forces and resigning to a purely reactive politics?
The snoopers» charter, threats to freedom of information, dangers of global warming, rising Islamophobia and that Lib Dem cause, European partnership, remain issues desperate for a progressive liberal voice.
For Labour, the main danger of a progressive alliance is the SNP.
The great danger for Mr Clegg and his colleagues is that the scale of the planned fiscal correction will swamp Liberal Democrat progressive initiatives.
Why: Howie Hawkins and Brian Jones will their progressive agenda agenda for full funding public schools; Common Core; how teaching to test results is corrupting our education system and the dangers of privatizing for profit our educational system
Those on the Labour backbenches most concerned about variable fees and the dangers of marketisation would have found it harder to vote down a progressive taxation reform to pay fairly for increased university access.
Progressive politics have, for some, come to represent danger to gaming.
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