Sentences with word «scaremongers»

As Downing Street rejected claims of scaremongering by the Commons leader, Chris Grayling, after No 10 warned that it would take a decade to extricate the UK from the EU, Patel warned of a threat to the impartiality of the civil service.
Had anyone suggested in 1968 that such consequences would ensue, it is likely that they wouldhave been regarded as scaremongering prophets of doom.
However, the nationalists in both Scotland and Wales have dismissed such talk as scaremongering by Labour governments fearful of the results of the Welsh assembly and Scottish parliament elections in May this year.
«I think this is a desperate piece of scaremongering from what is an increasingly desperate chancellor who looks out of his depth,» he said.
Hunt demands we «stop scaremongering about privatisation that isn't happening», and the Liberal Democrats claim they «stopped Conservative privatisation plans» (utter nonsense), but the evidence is everywhere.
Marketed under the imprimatur of the IPCC, the bladder - trembling and now infamous hockey - stick diagram that shows accelerating warming during the 20th century - a statistical construct by scientist Michael Mann and co-workers from mostly tree ring records - has been a seminal image of the climate scaremongering campaign.
«I have to tell you that this kind of scaremongering does nobody any good - it doesn't serve you, it doesn't serve the officers you represent, and it doesn't serve the public.»
Opponents of these programs, such as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), the American Bird Conservancy, and others, have for years misrepresented the science and used scaremongering in their attempt to influence policymakers and the public.
The prejudice, discrimination and media scaremongering continues.
And on this issue we have seen simply more scaremongering from the No camp, with Alistair Darling jumping on any study that even hints that the reserves are close to running out.
New guidelines and research review deliver dose of reality on juice scare campaigns The fruit juice industry is fighting back against scaremongering about 100 % fruit juice, claiming detractors have squeezed any truth out of debate about juice, leaving parents confused and denying children a legitimate and useful dietary source of a range of essential nutrients.
Mecosta County Prosecutor Brian Thiede invoked bigoted scaremongering rhetoric last week in the first court hearing for Keith Wood, a juror rights educator falsely charged with felony obstruction of justice and misdemeanor attempting to influence jurors.
But trust was lost, consent drained away, scaremongering became the order of the day.
«How can you have the audacity to use such blatant scaremongering tactics for the Leave campaign?»
Labour's attempts to block clause 119 of the care bill, which would give ministers greater power to close down hospitals, is «irresponsible scaremongering of the worst kind».
Initial scaremongering suggested that the judges would be handed over to the tender mercies of David Blunkett.
I'm afraid he is certainly wrong on the first; whether I am a Labour scaremonger I shall leave to others to judge.
His intentions spell the end for the climate change scaremongering agenda and ideology.
The four senior Tories also hit out at pro-Remain Tories for their behaviour in the referendum debate, describing Chancellor George Osborne's threat of an emergency Budget in the event of Brexit as «ludicrous scaremongering born of desperation».
His daughter, Scout, now in her mid-twenties and visiting home from her erstwhile and vaguely described life in New York, finds Atticus at a meeting where a professional scaremonger warns the sympathetic audience that their concern is «not the question of whether snot - nosed niggers will go to school with your children or ride in the front of the bus... it's whether... we will be slaves of the Communists» and «nigger lawyers.»
Let's face it, most terrorists already know where Christians hang out, so this concern is wrongheaded, misleading scaremongering.
Cameron's 2005 leadership rival David Davis was equally outraged, saying: «As the argument slips away from the Remain campaign they are forced to rely on desperate scaremongering
Reality trumps scaremongering as Nissan commit to UK ahead of #EURef.
For the records, no «senior EFCC core official» has resigned from the commission and insinuation of mass resignation at the commission is mere scaremongering.
It is now clear the persistent undercurrent of Tory Euroscepticism poses the biggest threat to Scotland's position in the EU and has now helped to hole below the waterline the baseless scaremongering of Alistair Darling and the rest of the No campaign.
For one of the first population scaremongers, Thomas Malthus in the eighteenth century, the main problem was that if too many people were born then there wouldn't be enough food to feed them.
Perhaps this desperate attempt at scaremongering would have more credibility if the alarmists» computer modeled projections had any connection with observed reality.
that that the globe faces a global cooling period for next 10 to 30 years, here's the star «science» reporter of Washington Post repeating non-scientific speculation («estimates») of the world's leading scaremongers.
Greenpeace's scaremongering includes the regular production of glossy reports spreading unscientific myths about golden rice.
I think there are some valid reasons to have a c - section, but being told that you HAVE to have a c - section because your baby is 10 pounds, and vaginal birth is unsafe just sounds like scaremongering to me.
(And they call the scientists scaremongers...).
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