Sentences with phrase «ordinary families worried»

It was self - effacing in places but clear in terms of saying, here's the choice at the next election: Cameron, who stands up for the wrong people, for tobacco over the cancer charities, [or] Ed Miliband the man on the side of ordinary families worried about their energy bills.

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As noble as this might have been, it sent the message to ordinary middle income families that they were too well off (and perhaps too provincial) to worry about.
More generally, they worry that Labour has little to offer ordinary, «hard - working» families.
It seems to go against what the Prime Minister said in her very first words from Number Ten; fighting for ordinary families (or the «mainstream» as she called them today), who work around the clock but worry about the cost of living.
«I worry greatly that we might be about to build a university system that is out of reach for ordinary families,» he told the Andrew Marr programme.
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