Sentences with phrase «ordinary hard working people»

However, only a third thought the effects of the tax rises and spending cuts were «being spread fairly» — most felt that «ordinary hard working people are bearing the brunt».

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If you belong to a trade union, whose memberships are made up of ordinary, hard - working people who want to «get on», you are labelled as a militant; spoiling for a fight and engaged in the «politics of envy».
If you're from an ordinary working class family, life is much harder than many people in Westminster realise.
«If you're from an ordinary working class family, life is much harder than many people in Westminster realise,» she said.
«For too long, the benefits of immigration went to employers who wanted an easy supply of cheap labour, or to the wealthy metropolitan elite who wanted cheap tradesmen and services — but not to the ordinary, hard - working people of this country,» Mr Brokenshire is set to say.
People are fed up with an adversarial approach that leads to constant changes that destroy the work of previous governments and the hard work of dedicated ordinary pPeople are fed up with an adversarial approach that leads to constant changes that destroy the work of previous governments and the hard work of dedicated ordinary peoplepeople.
Far from viewing people from these coalfield areas, such as in Barnsley where I represent, as ordinary, decent, hard - working people employed in a valuable and vital part of our economy, they presented the striking miners as dangerous «revolutionaries» to be defeated.
The testimonials from ordinary Ghanaians were illuminating - showing the impact of the success story on livelihoods and indicating that the people recognize president Mahama's hard work and output and expect more in 2017 bcos they trust him.
57 % think that Labour no longer have a clear sense of direction, 49 % think the party is badly divided, 49 % think it «looks as though the wheels are falling off the coach», 60 % think it is hard to know what the Labour party stands for anymore and only 31 % think the government is still concerned about promoting the welfare of ordinary working people.
This means getting ordinary working people back into Parliament to represent the interests of hard pressed families, rather than the current cabal of lawyers, spin doctors and career politicians.
It also follows Theresa May's reference to «life being much harder» for «an ordinary working class family» than «many people in Westminster realise.»
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The hundred photographs in the exhibition include: spontaneous portraits of legendary today artists, actors, and musicians, cultural events, people that currently we would call them iconic, and intimate moments that caught Hopper's attention, constitute a captivating view of the 60s and 70s that combines political idealism and human optimism and the and the contrast between the hard work of the (ordinary) people and the Hippie revolutionary dream.
In ordinary times, I am a sceptic about the ability of government to understand and regulate day - to - day professional activity — and I think that the elected benchers are collectively first rate people who care deeply about and understand the profession and who work very hard in their various roles.
These are ordinary people who, through hard work and the help of a coach, are achieving extraordinary results.
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