Sentences with phrase «how illiberal»

Theresa May and David Cameron listened intently and nodded while the securocrats whispered in their ear, but Clegg saw how disproportionate, how illiberal, how misguided it was.

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A puzzle that arises in this context is how to understand and whether to tolerate, or even support, «illiberal» religion of various kinds.
When I'm out speaking to churches and other organizations, I can use your article as a prime example of all that's wrong and illiberal in liberal thinking and how unfair it is to those who don't agree with the totalizing claims of sexual liberation.
When the membership process was entered into, it appeared that Turkey was making progress towards reaching the membership criteria, but then the AKP changed course and became much more authoritarian and illiberal in how it runs it's courts and elections.
Regardless of how you paint it quotas on access to education is deeply illiberal.
Fair enough, though we need to see a lot more details of Red Tory policy before we can really judge how liberal / illiberal it is in this sense.
Confronted by terrorism, drugs and illiberal groups, how willing and able are the governments of the Philippines and Indonesia to balance national security prerogatives and popular demands with respect for civil liberties?
Although details of the proposals are scant, they were rumoured to include, amongst other illiberal measures, the «real - time» (i.e. without a warrant) monitoring of with whom and how often people communicated online.
«The response to our campaign highlights how strongly people feel about these illiberal and potentially irresponsible measures,» Simon Clark, director of Forest, said.
It then identifies how this form of cognitive decisionmaking bias generates «cognitive illiberalism,» a legal and political decisionmaking bias that poses the same threat to constitutional freedoms as consciously illiberal forms of state action.
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