Sentences with phrase «politicians bickering»

A Christian Labour candidate has said he «deplores» politicians bickering over policies, and wants them... More
A Christian Labour candidate has said he «deplores» politicians bickering over policies, and wants them to talk about values instead.
They were made heroes by the financial crisis and the Great Recession, if only because they tried to make a difference while politicians bickered and corporate titans hoarded cash.
U.S. politicians bickered over debt.

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The constant bickering over airport capacity in London prompted Bristol airport to suggest politicians look outside the capital for solutions to the UK's aviation policy today.
Impatient speculating about the fate of the coalition and bickering over the economy mask the true scale of the challenge facing Britain's politicians in 2013.
A hung parliament would «lead to a sort of stagnation to a sort of haggling and a bickering among politicians and we won't get done what so badly needs to be done in our country».
In the true essence of Albany, politicians in this nearly 400 - year - old city bargained and bickered over a host of seemingly unconnected issues as gay couples and other states watched closely for indications about which way the national debate is evolving over using the word «marriage» to describe the union between people of the same sex.
The two opposing parliamentary parties bickered over the political importance of the name Boaty McBoatface, arguing whether or not it would encourage the public to trust politicians.
Zoellner sits in on a rail conference in which politicians and others discuss the future of rail travel, especially high - speed rail travel in California, and while the participants bicker about policy, they nevertheless recognize the potential of the rails.
It sounds familiar, The threat is looming over, The stage has set, World war two is coming, Yet, politicians are still bickering!
While the bankers and CEOs and politicians laugh all the way to the bank we sit and bicker over something we can't prove or disprove ourselves.
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