The Economist recently described the Cameron Government as the «West's
most radical government».
Not exact matches
In an outburst that was extraordinary coming from the
most senior official in the EU parliament, he argued that the
radical left Syriza
government should be replaced by a technocratic administration.
Of course Christians will continue to respect even the
most unjust
governments as they develop nonviolent campaigns to witness to injustice and press for
radical change.
Yes a
radical government will
most likely kill this man, but this doesn't dismiss the fact that it is a
radical muslim
government.
He pledged that one of the
most radical programmes of any
government for a «long, long time» would achieve more on political reform, civil liberties and protecting pensioners than Labour did in 13 years, combined with «an impeccably Liberal approach» to the NHS, education and welfare reform.
It would be hard to disagree that the 1945 - 50 Labour
government was the
most radical Britain has ever seen.
«Let us all here be proud that we are contributing to the
most radical and reforming period of
government this country has seen for a generation.»
And Unlock Democracy hailed Mr Brown's words as «the
most radical speech on democratic reform given by any serving
government minister since Lloyd George».
Eric has come in to
government and hit the ground sprinting, leading the
most radical shift in power this country has seen for decades.
Michael Gove, hugely trusted by David Cameron and responsible for the education brief that is intended to be the
most radical of his
government...