In my conclusion, I take the position that
opponents of austerity should wait to celebrate a victory.
Opponents of austerity should wait to celebrate a victory.
Not exact matches
The Government want a time limited debate to ensure the issue does not drag on whilst
opponents of the bill claim that democratising parliament is the wrong thing to do in a time
of Austerity as it is a distraction from debating the economy or watching video's
of Chloe Smith on Newsnight.
This promotes a false belief among some
of Mr Corbyn's supporters that their
opponents are hostile to everything he stands for, that they are all «Blairites» who support
austerity and neoliberalism.
Antonius engages in a detailed analysis
of wit and the roles it plays in advocacy: it serves to win goodwill for the author; everyone admires acuteness which is often concentrated in a single word uttered either repelling or delivering attack; it shatters or obstructs or makes light
of the
opponent or alarms or repulses him; it shows the orator to be a man
of finish, accomplishment and taste; and most
of all it relieves dullness and tones down
austerity.