Sentences with phrase «deep discontent»

"Deep discontent" refers to a strong feeling of unhappiness or dissatisfaction. Full definition
That is a pity for Mr Miliband, since the results also reveal deep discontent with David Cameron's Britain.
The rhythmic beat of deep discontent in Africa and Asia is at bottom a quest for freedom and human dignity on the part of people who have long been victims of colonialism.
Fox - hunting also remains an issue provoking deep discontent.
But last night's results also reflect a desire for Europe to work better for Britain and deep discontent within our country.
He says the Ukip victory is down to a «deep discontent about the way this country is run».
His victory last year reflected deep discontent with New Labour's economic and foreign policies.
* Water diverted by Turkey * No significant global trends in drought * Deep discontent with the Syrian regime * Previous droughts did not lead to conflict * Other countries experiencing the drought did not descend to conflict * The humanitarian crisis existed before the drought
It exhibits a deep discontent with tbe status quo.
Labour leader Ed Miliband has said there is «deep discontent» in the UK despite reports that the economy is on the mend.
Party leader Ed Miliband said there was «deep discontent» in the UK and it must show it could «answer the call for change».
In episode 102, Michael clashes with Freddie as he expands his business; Tommy's effort to stop a new highway brings him close to the most powerful man in the state; Eileen's affair turns out to be only one facet of her deeper discontent.
Rather, Jenkins says, in cases like this one there's typically a deeper discontent.
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