Some will criticise us for giving
him the oxygen of publicity, for publishing heresy, or for unhelpfully confusing people who may be struggling with this issue on a personal level.
«Counter-terrorism activity will remain an important requirement but it should no longer dominate our national security thinking and planning,» Dearlove said, «rather a problem we have learned to live with and that should seldom be given, either by the government or the media,
the oxygen of publicity.»
Whether or not Farage opts to be a migrant worker, moving to the US, he'll continue sucking in
the oxygen of publicity — undermining a successor kept gasping for coverage on the airwaves.
It was a typical example of the Right's heads - down strategy that is rooted in the age - old but out - of - date «deprive the BNP of
the oxygen of publicity» philosophy.
But did
the oxygen of publicity, unwittingly given to the IRA through a flawed documentary, bring a far greater good to Northern Ireland?
But she steadfastly refused to tell any of this to The Daily Mail as she «didn't want to give
them the oxygen of publicity».
The debate is about whether groups such as the BNP, religious fundamentalists or any other extremist organisations who garner a modicum of support should be given a forum to extol their objectionable beliefs, or whether they should be starved of
the oxygen of publicity.
Confirming
the oxygen of publicity that David Cameron's «fruitcake attack» has given UKIP, Nigel Farage MEP was on this morning's Today programme underlining this attempt to steal Tory votes.
«We have repeatedly said they have been sufficiently decimated and these decimated monsters berks in
the oxygen of publicity they are targeting soft targets, senselessly and criminally opening fire on innocent souls.
Their intention may have been to reward good artists who were not enjoying
the oxygen of publicity, but if it was they should have said so.
Yep, such a website exists, RC Rejects is a site where comments snuffed out by our hosts may get
the oxygen of publicity.
Celebrities thrive on
the oxygen of publicity.