Sentences with phrase «deeply unpopular leader»

Huq's link with a deeply unpopular leader, together with Ukip's decision not to contest the seat, may well mean that Ealing turns back to blue on June 8.

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Indeed, Republicans have been gleeful to link Democratic candidates around the country to Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, who is deeply unpopular among conservative voters.
Their leader is deeply unpopular with the bulk of British voters and his left - leaning sympathies create suspicion.
«And our party leader, David Cameron, has publicly apologised for Section 28, legislation introduced by a previous Conservative government which effectively prohibited the teaching of the validity of gay relationships in schools, a law which was deeply unpopular not just amongst gay people, but with those who saw it as a divisive and unpleasant sign of state intolerance.
The current opinion poll lead, while encouraging, is sustained during a period when the Labour Party has been in power for ten years, is prosecuting a deeply unpopular war and has a departing leader.
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