Not exact matches
«It's
not really a change on being pro or against
austerity, it's understanding that the supply response that we got from the reforms now need to be matched,
with some demand response and Europe is in a very good position to do it,» he added.
But a strange showdown is shaping up between the eurozone's powers, which can
not and will
not extend unconditional aid, and a country ravaged by
austerity with little appetite for more.
According to a BBC translation, he said: «You have made a generous choice — however I'm fully conscious that the mandate you have given me is
not a mandate against Europe but a mandate to find a sustainable solution
with Europe that will take us out of the vicious cycle of
austerity.»
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With the current political discourse of anti tax and now the blowing winds of
austerity, I really really really do
not see a negotiated settlement towards balanced budgets unless somebody makes some dramatic changes.
This is especially important if you're worried, as I am and I suspect you are too, that an
austerity - smitten Congress will
not move fast enough
with counter-cyclical fiscal policy.
Not that other leaders would disagree
with the need to keep the recovery going, but debt - burdened European governments are on the cutback trail,
with harsh
austerity measures aimed at putting their fiscal houses in order.
So, you heard on Monday, Mr. Papandreou said: «We're going to have a referendum on whether to go along
with the
austerity plan or
not.»
Standard and Poor's sees a high risk that Spain, Italy, Portugal and France will
not be able to carry through necessary reforms as the unemployed become less willing to put up
with austerity, S&P's Germany head Torsten Hinrichs told a newspaper.
Austerity is a word the rest of the world understand and doesn't fear,
with the exception of Greece.»
«If they went along
with the existing
austerity plan, it will take a hell of a lot longer for them to recover, if
not making it impossible.»
What many folks seem to encourage jovially are rival bickering between young blooded humanists who banter about incessantly never judging their owned amorous infidelities and always trivializing the bitterness of others» written and even oral wordage... «I am what I am Sam» are the earmarks of standalone infidels who dare
not seek the fidelities of devotional humanisms flavored
austerities emanating
with frugal discourse above the plainness of written and / or spoken dysenteries... «Bite the bullet» antagonists on both young sides might never find frugally endorsed concessions nor open their doors ever so gently...
It seems to my perceptions that you might be having a personal identity conundrum... Speaking from experience; many folks seem unable to cope
with individualized rationalizing complexities... Giving up attempting, toward understanding social
austerities which encompass individualism, gives people their identification of oneness... Individualisms are set upon the relativities of quaint somberness issues in daily moderations... Religious identities are as emotionalized labels giving people an ability to pause and reflect upon judgmental reasoning... Whether or
not, religious agendas are servicing and served
with ever those willing to serve...
Not only did he avoid all business
with females even more scrupulously than before, but he renounced all conversation and every kind of social recreation
with them, although his father tried to make him take part; and he commenced only too early to deliver his innocent body to
austerities of every kind.»
Not only has he been fleecing fans with the highest ticket prices in football and an unnecessary, counterproductive austerity period, but he has also started taking money out of the club; something he promised he would not
Not only has he been fleecing fans
with the highest ticket prices in football and an unnecessary, counterproductive
austerity period, but he has also started taking money out of the club; something he promised he would
not not do.
not to be seen drinking champagne during a time of
austerity), disenfranchised grassroots and occasional steadfast followers clinging on to a sense of «futile loyalty combined
with a crushing sense of inner fatalism.»
«Spread», «bailout», «rating agency» have become terms that Europeans have become acquainted
with, while
austerity policies have hit them as it has
not happen for decades.
And they are — a military occupation can
not be compared
with austerity measures.
In particular, it is now the dominant view that
austerity alone does
not constitute the silver bullet, coupled
with a growing recognition of the need for a counterbalancing strategy aiming at reigniting growth.
And they need to articulate a clear, radical alternative to Tory
Austerity with a vision of a post neo-liberal Britain that appeals to swing voters, but also many of those «don't knows» and stay at -LSB-...]
Instead the party struggled in vain
with what then seemed to be the real issue of the day, the relationship between the state and «
austerity» — that was
not in any way the central concern of Blue Labour thinkers.
And should we
not form alliances
with others who are willing to oppose
austerity, the privatisation of CalMac ferries or the replacement of Trident even if they have a different view on the national question?
This doesn't really answer the question of what the aims of
austerity are but more the result of and events leading up to
austerity with a mixture of your own opinion, rather than cited facts.
And he must think to himself — if he can't do it now,
with a Tory right - winger in Downing Street during a period of
austerity, when will he?
Change comes to those
with the courage to will it; 20 years from now let people say this great generation created a decade
not of
austerity, but shared prosperity,
not of conflict, but of peace,
not of inequality and climate chaos, but of sustainable development in the interests of all.
But he was
not unhappy enough to decline to go along
with a deal which removed the possibility of critics of
austerity having any impact on policy.
This idea that we can prop up the eurozone in the next ten years
with constant
austerity is just
not going to work.»
Yes, the very same institutions that are backing strikes and protests against ConDem
austerity policies stood aside when it was suggested to Labour's three - day national policy forum in Milton Keynes that Labour should
not stick
with Tory spending cuts in 2015/16.
More and more fiscal discipline
with austerity measures won't resolve the recessionary pressures generated by chronic trade imbalances.
In the first, its leader chose
not to consult the party which was very divided about his
austerity programme, and chose to go into coalition
with the Tories and Liberals.
Defence does
not mix well
with austerity.
Hammond has loosened Osborne's fiscal rules, but he will press ahead
with most of the pre-planned
austerity measures — though the tax credits rebellion forced the government to promise
not to look for fresh savings from the welfare bill in future years.
Nevertheless, even the generalised Corbyn Leadership bid «outline policy aims» 0f both 2015 and now, expose that (despite the entirely bogus faux Leftist rhetoric of the utterly cynical Owen Smith campaign) the PLP majority, AND the majority of
Austerity implementing Labour councillors can
not and will,
not fall in line
with the Corbyn - led Party's Left policy direction.
So, sorry, whilst I don't as a matter of unconditional principal, deny that sometimes «devolution» can be inevitable (eg, Wales and Scotland), even desirable, but as
with the very cynical, divide and rule, and destroy, motivation behind the regionalisation of the NHS, and the current «Northern Powerhouse» structures which draw Labour politicians into
Austerity collaboration at an intimate local level, there is very little to be said in the favour of most «devolutionary» developments today from a radical socialist perspective.
In an age of
austerity,
with further cuts to come, a Rolls Royce convention may
not be feasible.
Not that they'll necessarily get it though; some hard line
austerity hawks in cash strapped councils across the country are undoubtedly going to balk at the idea of being inundated
with more calls for aid than they can possibly service after Westminster cut their budgets.
11:16 - Cameron and Clegg are expressing disappointment
with the results but have
not - so - subtly already made clear there will be no slow down on
austerity.
The
austerity hit directly at our constituency,» he maintained, adding, «There is no way that
with the global unemployment, particularly youth unemployment you have in this country, that will
not become an election issue.»
no we didn't lose in 215
with milk centrist policies we spent the last 5 years denouncing new labour, saying we've got our party back Ed miliband when asked that he may feel the last labour government should have started cutting uicker he said no, we shouldn't of, it gave the perception that we were anti
austerity
It has become clear, listening to Ed Balls and Ed Miliband describe how keen Huhne was during the coalition negotiations
with Labour to abandon the Lib Dems» manifesto pledge to delay spending cuts, that he has far fewer ideological objections to Osbornian
austerity than some of us might have assumed in the
not - too - distant past.
[101][102][103] Each would also make it a condition of any agreement
with Labour that Trident nuclear weapons was
not replaced; the Green Party of England and Wales stated that «
austerity is a red line.»
I did agree initially
with the coalition
with the tories purely because of the numbers but can
not go along
with the draconian
austerity agenda and lack of any social reform since the coalition was formed.
We need urgent solutions to get the economy back on track,
not stifle it
with austerity.»
«I just don't think
austerity would be dealt
with effectively enough by Labour and I don't think they would keep their promise», said one.
Insiders familiar
with these discussions over the past few weeks describe a scenario where Labour would have to «reset its economic standing
with the public» and demonstrate to the SNP that it would
not be «wedded to
austerity - lite.»
«We're
not just providing funding - which we are, and it's a long story about how we were able to free up the money
with austerity in Albany - but it's also devolved decision making,» Tobe said.
The Welsh Local Government Association (WLGA), which represents local councils in Wales, said it had «complete sympathy»
with the unions» frustration over
austerity, but local authorities could
not afford to improve their pay offer.
Of course it couldn't be at a worse time,
with the federal government talking about reduced budgets and
austerity.
If a dazzling luxury gold necklace is
not what you need, then perhaps the gentle, but decent silver jewelry will win you over
with its delicate
austerity.
He's a patient, fastidious filmmaker
with a great eye — ideal for his subject here — but his
austerity doesn't entirely erase the suspicion that he doesn't have much on his mind.