Sentences with phrase «outspoken attack»

"Outspoken attack" refers to a strong and direct criticism or condemnation expressed openly and fearlessly. It implies that someone is expressing their opinions or objections forcefully and without holding back. Full definition
In the lead up to the vote, Arab League secretary - general Amr Moussa's outspoken attack over alleged civilian casualties raised concerns in Westminster about the extent of international support for the mission.
A top Visa executive has launched one of the most outspoken attacks yet from the financial establishment on the bitcoin craze, saying cryptocurrency was used by «every crook and dirty...
US mega-church pastor Rick Warren took to Twitter in early 2013 to launch an outspoken attack on liberal theology.
This approach has a big weakness: critics will see in this outspoken attack on the Labour party a natural willingness of the Lib Dems to lean towards the credibility of their economic strategy over fairness.
The full effect of the promise of a referendum on the coalition was starting to become clear today, after George Osborne issued an outspoken attack on Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats.
Conservative party donor Michael Ashcroft has attacked his party's lack of direction in an outspoken attack on David Cameron's leadership.
In an outspoken attack on Iain Duncan Smith's reforms, Cardinal Nichols said it was a «disgrace» that families are being pushed into poverty because of cuts to benefits.
The British effort comes despite an outspoken attack on the PNR system by the European Data Protection Supervisor, an independent body tasked with protecting privacy in the EU.
Simon Bennett, directed traffic to his own website, where he posted an outspoken attack on the party and its leadership, the Times reported today.
France's Europe Minister Pierre Lellouche has made an outspoken attack on Cameron's Tories and said that a decision to restrict further European integration would cut Britain off from the rest of Europe
Elsewhere, Tony Blair's former spin doctor Alastair Campbell offered an outspoken attack on the «putrid» media.
In the new issue of The House magazine, Gove launches an outspoken attack on the «disappointing» deal David Cameron struck to keep Britain in the EU.
An outspoken attack against the leader of the opposition by Unite general secretary Len McCluskey is the latest piece of bad news for Mr Miliband.
A Shadow Cabinet member has launched an outspoken attack on controversial pro-Jeremy Corbyn campaign group Momentum.
Ed Vaizey, the former minister for culture, communications and creative industries launched an outspoken attack on the government in his speech.
Meanwhile, Tony Blair has launched an outspoken attack on Labour's approach to Brexit - accusing the party of «timidity» for not campaigning to keep the UK in the European Union.
Dominic Cummings, a former special adviser to Michael Gove, has launched an outspoken attack on Nick Clegg
Usually the more partisan and outspoken the attack, the greater the likelihood that the «charity» involved is largely state funded:
In an outspoken attack, Copeland MP Jamie Reed accused Mr Corbyn of being determined to lead the party to defeat at the next election.
In an outspoken attack, Dave Watts also accused pro-Corbyn group Momentum of not caring whether Labour wins the next election because many of its supporters are from «relatively affluent backgrounds» and won't be affected by a Tory government.
Tracey Emin, the award - winning artist, has claimed Michael Gove is «scared» of her after her outspoken attack on government policy.
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