Sentences with phrase «exposed deep divisions»

It exposed deep divisions and it was a year of ugly rhetoric and angry, sometimes violent, exchanges among people.
«Greece's debt crisis exposed deep divisions in European solidarity, linked to identity,» Font said.
Last Thursday's referendum result has shaken the European Union but also exposed deep divisions within the UK itself.
The election has exposed a deep division among the community's leadership and a frightening reality about the community's members.
Labour resentment at Umunna, one of its own exposing deep divisions on Europe with his strongly pro-Single Market amendment to the Queen's Speech, unites the party from Left to Right via the Centre.
On Capitol Hill, the failure of newly empowered Republicans to make good on their biggest campaign - year promise exposes the deep divisions that remain in the party.
Jeremy Corbyn insisted he would put nuclear disarmament at the heart of his leadership re-election campaign as he promised to vote against the renewal of Trident in a Commons debate that will expose deep divisions within the Labour party.

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Deep divisions at the top of the party will be exposed when shadow foreign secretary Hilary Benn wraps up the 10 - hour debate with a speech supporting airstrikes.
Both races exposed deep political and racial divisions in the district, which extends from Harlem north through Washington Heights up into Norwood and Bedford Park in the Bronx.
After an election that's exposed deep racial and cultural divisions, teachers across the country are seeking constructive lessons for their students.
The litigation — extremely rare in the cozy world of Silicon Valley investing — has exposed deep and bitter divisions between Uber's backers.
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