The fascinating script sees Postgate's narrator explain that all the noise emanating from Britain was «the sound
of Democracy at work».
Some 400 million eligible voters, 751 seats, 28 countries: a portrait of
true democracy at work — unless they held an election and nobody came.
They must find a way to explain this move to voters in a way that makes it seem
like democracy at work rather than democracy subverted.
Depending upon your party affiliation, Election Day may serve as a reminder
of democracy at work or, alternatively, as a reminder that our nation still hasn't eliminated the types of voter intimidation and other shenanigans that produced the Voting Rights Act.
«This is
democracy at work,» he said, adding that he believed the decision not to prioritise Brexit for debate was motivated by «a feeling that there needs to be a bit more consensus - building, rather than dividing the party at the moment».
John McDonnell has said the decision not to have a priority debate on Brexit at the Labour party's conference is «
democracy at work».
He said, «It is
a democracy at work.
Meanwhile Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell said the decision not to have a priority debate on Brexit is «
democracy at work».
This is all the resources for teaching Unit B -
Democracy at work...
The reaper claims to be «
Democracy At Work,» but freely slices through individuals and activists voicing concerns like «No healthcare,» «Killer cops,» «Corrupt politicians,» and «Unemployment.»
A Democracy at Work: Australia Votes on Climate Change *:
This is
a democracy at work.
Despite the parties» differences, NAR 2012 First Vice President Steve Brown praised the convention experience and the electoral process: «Even though it's fraught with controversy and debate, it's a remarkable process and a tremendous opportunity to see
our democracy at work.»
This is
democracy at work, something that you seem to want to quash because your side is thus far decidedly coming out on the short end of the stick.
Democracy at work, is it not?