Sentences with phrase «perception of politicians»

There have been widespread perception of politicians and influential figures involved in the galamsey business which has ripped the country of its natural environmental cover, farmlands and destroyed river bodies.
It saddens me that the public perception of politicians is so low at the moment, especially when I am out with my councillors and council candidates, who all work so hard for their local communities.
In doing so, he's contributing to the widespread perception of politicians as untrustworthy.
The truth is that Trump's use of Twitter is negatively impacting our politics, our perception of politicians and our public discourse.
Perceptions of politicians» honesty and competence count, but anger and disillusionment derive primarily from a belief that politicians no longer fundamentally care about the concept of fairness.

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One of the major obstacles they must overcome is the seemingly negative perception the public has of Stéphane Dion; they're attempting to do this by asserting him as a decisive and strong political leader, and by showcasing him as an «average citizen,» rather than a politician who has been regarded as a somewhat - distant intellectual.
A source of merit and a demonstration that they actual can get things done whereas there might be a perception politicians don't get things done
Another obvious one is the fact that many of these populists run specifically on the issue of jobs and job loss - and a successful entrepreneur naturally seems like more of an expert on creating jobs than a professional politician, regardless of whether that perception is accurate.
It was a catastrophic error to think being a mother would be enough to counter the perception of May as a politician of experience and skill.
As a result of this and the various broken promises or ditched campaigns, Clegg — who rode high in 2010 on his promises to bring a «new style of politics» has simply confirmed a perception in the mind of the electorate that politicians can't be trusted.
Second, it has highlighted more than ever the severe underlying problems of the British state, steadily eating away at its legitimacy: the lack of devolution to and within England; the state's apparent lack of responsiveness to major social problems; the perception many have that politics serves a narrow elite at the expense of the wider society; the lack of trust in elected politicians, to name but some of the issues.
«It is clear his behaviour last night in whipping up a rally of largely non-Labour members and his refusal to accept any blame for the referendum defeat turned off a number of colleagues from the left who were considering abstaining or voting for him,» said the politician, who also argued that there was deep anger about the perception that Corbyn had not tried hard enough to mobilise Labour voters during the referendum campaign.
• Inquiry recommends new regulator with statutory backstop • Politicians got too close to press owners • Hunt gave a «perception of bias» in contacts with News Corp • Met criticised for failing to re-investigate hacking
There was a perception of her as your prototypical not - genuine D.C. politician, doing whatever she needed to get ahead.
Politicians seizing on painless ways to cut the deficit reinforce this perception of massive spending, and Americans believe them: In surveys, they estimate that as much as one out of four dollars spent by the federal government goes to foreign governments.
Here's an effort to try to understand Common Core and shifts of perceptions of the education standards through the lens of the stories that tried to explain them and the people who explained why they don't like the standards, including many of the politicians considering a presidential run in 2016.
However in the midst of the doom and gloom of her perception of a self - destructive world Hambling's wry humour is ever present, none more so than in her satirical bronze Politician, a gory and glorified orange pink slobbering head.
However, I also feel that the conference and particularly the grand after - conference plans may have a significant impact on public perceptions (reinforcing Americans» uniqueness in terms of climate change beliefs and opinions) and that in turn can provide political cover for politicians reluctant to support tough measures.
Having no way to reduce SE, politicians adopted PNS to reduce the perception of error by pretending that
This shows that there is only one way that the politicians in the UK can respond to the perception of a crisis; they have to make it worse, and worse, and worse, and promise that they are the only party that can hope to solve this terrible mess, and that the other parties are so incompetent, that only a terrible catastrophe can follow their inevitable failure.
I see great difficulty in practice in deploying geo engineering schemes only when things get out of hand, because the perception of what is «out of hand» is clearly different among scientists as compared to the general public and most politicians....
Observe the demeanour of a successful high - level businessperson or politician, and you'll notice that no matter how demanding that person's schedule, he or she will be careful to arrive at meetings appearing supremely relaxed, abundantly prepared, and will do his or her best to create the perception that this meeting with you is the most important meeting of the day.
So maybe it takes a group of physicians, who enjoy much a much higher public perception than politicians, to publicly encourage higher taxes for high earners, starting with them personally.
In Iceland, there is no gleeful victory, in Brussels people worry about the effect on perception and depositors» protection and in the UK and the Netherlands politicians sense that there is no obvious way to recuperate their respective cost of paying Icesave depositors
Any attempt to influence the outcome of litigation by reference to political wishes or a politician's perception of popular opinion is a challenge not only to the courts but to the rule of law.
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