Sentences with phrase «for ordinary families»

We have a broken energy market that isn't working for ordinary families and businesses.
Sure, there's problems, but nothing out of the ordinary for an ordinary family.
But even trading it in for an ordinary family saloon would save as much energy in a year as your household would save if it spent the next 400 years recycling glass bottles.
The RECARO Easy life ultra-lightweight stroller is the ideal partner for ordinary family life.
What makes things so difficult for ordinary families is that the 150 - 200 pesos the government gives for monthly salary does not supply sufficient calories to survive.
It seems to go against what the Prime Minister said in her very first words from Number Ten; fighting for ordinary families (or the «mainstream» as she called them today), who work around the clock but worry about the cost of living.
«I worry greatly that we might be about to build a university system that is out of reach for ordinary families,» he told the Andrew Marr programme.
Tax cuts for ordinary families should be funded through a windfall tax on oil companies, Derek Simpson, the joint general secretary of Unite said today.
With the selling off of council houses making it even more difficult for families to find suitable accommodation, Mr Draper insisted that the Prime Minister should give up his residence at the publicly owned Chequers — one of at least three the Prime Minister enjoys, and have it converted into affordable flats for ordinary families.
Sponsoring can also help feed and care for our occasional dogs that have been with us long - term, either because a good home has not been forthcoming or they are unsuitable for the ordinary family environment and require a special home.
The key factor in Wadsworth was that the judge believed that a Ferrari was an expensive prestige vehicle that would attract an entirely different type of customer than one would expect for an ordinary family car.
«We are making sure that the system of private insurance works for ordinary families,» he said, calling the legislation a «patient's bill of rights on steroids» and «the toughest insurance reform in history.»
Miliband will use his pledge to claim he is «leading a different Labour Party, a One Nation Labour Party, which listens to and will stand up for ordinary families
«Polls go up and down — one thing goes up and up is the cost of living for ordinary families,» he said after a new YouGov / Sunday Times poll found that only 17 % of respondents thought he was up to the job of prime minister.
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