Sentences with phrase «side of ordinary people»

For people who have grown up under new Labour there's no association with the «old» Labour support for full employment through nationalised industries - no association with Labour being on the side of ordinary people.
While Labour enjoy big leads when it comes to sharing voters» values and being on the side of ordinary people, a majority of the constituency's voters believe the Conservatives are willing to take tough decisions for the long term.
The one exception to that is the question of being on the side of ordinary people, not just the better off.
A quote that proves you're on the side of ordinary people in the regions like me.
«There was a sense that we were, particularly post recession, that we were perhaps on the side of big business, not on the side of ordinary people
Despite all the disinformation, the British people are whiffing the truth: a Populous poll found that 50 per cent think Cameron is on the side of the rich, compared to only 42 per cent who thought he was on the side of ordinary people.
Our weak spot is being on the side of ordinary people.
Lord Ashcroft: «It is only in government that the Conservative Party can complete the rehabilitation of its brand — that it can show doubtful voters that it really is on the side of ordinary people, that it is competent to run the economy, and that it can be trusted with public services like the NHS.
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