Sentences with phrase «hardline policies»

Just as the refugee crisis calls for both humanitarian compassion and military resolve, the solution to crime must include more than reactionary hardline policies after a crime has been committed.
The huge march in London at the weekend was in part a roar of deep dissatisfaction at hardline policies in the UK (cuts to legal aid, threats to scrap the Human Rights Act, etc), not just a protest at Trump's divisive rhetoric and policies.
Associated with the hardline policy of containment, Kennan was nevertheless a critic of democracy and a noninterventionist who said that American power was the source, not the solution, to global disorder, and that America had much to apologize for.
«Swift's albums were made available through Spotify's latest rival, Google's YouTube Music Key, which launched last week — despite it having the same free and paid tiers, and a similar hardline policy on labels not being able to restrict music to the latter.»

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John Bolton is a hardline Republican, a foreign policy super-hawk and President Donald Trump's pick to replace H.R. McMaster as national security advisor.
A retired ICE agent who believes in a hardline stance on immigration policy found himself helping a convicted felon avoid being deported.
Interestingly, both Dolan and Rodriguez have spoken out against Trump's policies, especially his hardline stance on immigration.
But Labor at all levels will be blaming the lack of jobs growth on the Coalition's «hardline» policies, arguing that greater financial subsidies to various companies are vital to stop a rise in unemployment.
He resigned two years later over the government's hardline Brexit policies, which he said were «causing a nervous breakdown in Whitehall».
However, on policy alone, it is clear from Nuttall's public statements that he is very far from Labour core beliefs and is in some respects even more of a hardline right - winger than his predecessor Nigel Farage.
If they did then the only logical course of action that they could take would be to reverse his policy and compete with the Lib Dems and SNP for the hardline Remain vote, infuriating further those who've already switched from Labour to UKIP and possibly pushing more in that direction.
The concern is that people in immigrant communities will be under counted in part due to a fear of federal officials and hardline immigration policies from President Donald Trump's administration.
The London School of Economics (LSE) report includes a call from five Nobel Prize economists to redirect resources toward evidence - based policies rather than the hardline prohibition approach pursued by the UN.
The conventional wisdom is that the only electorally successful immigration policy is a hardline one.
The leadership appeared to respond to these criticisms today by unveiling a hardline poster featuring the party's policies to crack down on benefit cheats.
Several former staffers told POLITICO that a slew of resignations followed the firings, due to Rauner's heavy reliance on a hardline conservative think tank, the Illinois Policy Institute.
In a break with New Labour's hardline rhetoric, Khan is to argue that the party should declare a new policy aim of jailing fewer people.
But The Shape of Water is more directly applicable to the current debate raging over the White House's hardline immigration policies and the emergence of the alt - right.
Since Franco's death in 1975 Spain's Basque country now has more autonomy than any other region in Spain, including its own parliament, police force, education policies and ability to collect taxes, but hardline ETA members and supporters remain determined to fight for full independence.
Since Franco's death in 1975 Spain's Basque country now has more autonomy than any other region in Spain, including its own parliament, police force, education policies and ability to collect taxes, but hardline ETA members and supporters remain determined to...
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