Not exact matches
So parliamentary
scrutiny yes, but I don't think that the Brexit deniers or those who will
never reconcile themselves
to Brexit should be given some power
to either
hold up or try and frustrate the Brexit process,» he says, sternly.
It's a film that will not
hold up to and was
never intended for intense
scrutiny.
All of the trademarks of his work are evident in this very first screenplay — witty banter laced with profanity, reversals, reveals, a loopy plot that doesn't make much sense if you
hold it
up to any kind of
scrutiny but it's so fun you
never will, a Christmas - time setting — less tightly controlled and mannered in his later scripts, but still there.
ROBERT BRESSON DIED IN 1999, leaving behind only thirteen features, an unyielding corpus that has been
held up to renewed
scrutiny since his death and yet
never seems
to fully give
up its secrets.
In a Commons speech on the day of the vote, Labour MP Diane Abbott said a compensation package offered by the government
to suspects
held for over 28 days and then subsequently released «will not survive
scrutiny by the courts» and that MPs should not vote with the government based «on a shoddy compensation package that will not stand
up and will
never come into being».