Sentences with phrase «dividing line politics»

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Around 65 per cent of younger people voted for Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party earlier this year and YouGov has observed that «age seems to be the new dividing line in British politics», with older people tending to favour the Conservative Party and younger people generally voting Labour.
Britain's membership of Europe would be a «central dividing line» in politics over the next ten years, he said, but argued Labour would no longer accept the «false choice» that you were either in favour of everything the EU did, or rejected everything.
Pro-Corbyn party members believe their man's politics hold the key to defeating the SNP but Davidson's success (remember, the Tories were supposed to be extinct in Scotland) has surely proved that, north of the border, political parties are divided along constitutional lines rather than left v right ideological ones.
It's the oldest dividing line in politics — hope versus fear — and it's back.
Perhaps this is because to the extent that there is still an ideological dividing line in UK politics, the Conservatives are one side while Labour and Lib Dems are on the other, however much Darling and Cable agree or disagree on particular points.
«The evening's Hansard report will serve as a permanent record of the dividing lines between the old and new politics.
He had also become disenchanted with Brown's interest in constructing political dividing lines with the Tories, arguing that such politics alienate the electorate.
Instead, it reeks of the politics of dividing lines that the Tories used to attack in the final days of the Labour government, he says.
Class is no longer the dividing line in British politics that it once was, with Theresa May's Conservatives winning over the working class from Jeremy Corbyn.
It reeks of politics, the politics of dividing lines that the current Government spent so much time denouncing when they were in Opposition in the dog days of the Brown Administration.
It would redraw the dividing lines in British politics, moving the political conversation on from debt to Labour's positive agenda.
He never lets the audience off the hook, constantly reminding us that we — at least in a broad sense — have bought into this pre-packaged sub-entertainment and the ever - lessening dividing line between show - biz hype and politics.
A positively gigantic event, the series divided literally hundreds of Marvel characters down an explosive ideological line — one side led by Tony Stark / Iron Man, in favour of regulating superhero activity to safeguard against massive collateral damage — the other by Steve Rogers / Captain America, unable to reconcile his desire to do good with the politics he feels would impede true justice.
Growing up on the front lines of the fight for freedom, democracy and civil liberty, Kendell Geers, believes that the worlds of art and politics should not be divided, that it is only through embodied experience that the artist may give birth their creation.
It has taken a long time for the problems caused by environmental policies to develop into an issue that really can divide politics on party lines.
That can only be healthy if it provokes debate and scrambles the political dividing lines and challenges the stale tactics deployed in the endless warfare of environmental politics.
What used to be the dividing line between British voters is now rendered useless in determining the results, as age takes over as the new key predictor of voting intention in British politics.
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