Sentences with phrase «opportunism after»

Cameron was earlier accused of opportunism after the Guardian revealed his plans for pay cuts for ministers.

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The rebels won the British parliamentary vote by 307 to 294 votes, a majority of 13, after they received support from the Labour Party, a generally pro-European group accused by Cameron of «rank opportunism».
Long after the spoil of office is long putrefied in the belly, that treachery and twin opportunism would define the political profile of both.
The health minister, Simon Burns, accused Labour of stooping to a new low of political opportunism today after it claimed the government had cut a routine flu vaccination for under - fives.
Cheap financial opportunism, after all, is the Siamese twin of cheap political opportunism.
After a brief phase as a Conceptual artist, the British - born artist (he moved to New York in 1970) ran afoul of Art & Language who accused him of betraying Conceptual art through the «sycophancy» and «opportunism» of his early «70s writings for Artforum.
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