Sentences with phrase «sign of austerity»

In other words, it will not happen under the sign of austerity and deficit panic.
If it's not, it's not going to happen, which is to say that it's not going to happen under the sign of austerity and deficit panic.

Not exact matches

Even an intensifying of the ongoing euro - area financial crisis, which could occur, the bank says, because there are signs Europeans are becoming weary of austerity and reforms.
J. Bradford DeLong, an economics professor at University of California at Berkeley, sees few signs of a rebound, adding that Washington's austerity policies only «dig the hole we are in deeper.»
Economies are supposed to «solve» their debt problem simply by succumbing to austerity, which is presented as the solution to the problem rather than a sign of having entered the financially moribund stage.
For weaker economies in the euro zone that are seeing subdued domestic demand as a result of austerity programs, there were also encouraging signs in the trade figures for August.
Drawing on the Jataka Tales, Campbell describes the similar situation of Gotama Buddha, who, once a protected prince, was shocked by signs of illness, decrepitude, death, and austerity.
Kroenke knows that if he lets Arsene go, he will lose the only top manager in the world who is ready to work and make results (2 FA Cups and 2 Community Shields since the purchase of Ozil as a sign of the end of austerity) under Kroenke's financial terms.
The Gunners have long followed a policy of austerity as they coped with the cost of moving to the Emirates Stadium, yet the first signs of them dipping into the elite end of the transfer market came last summer with the $ 50million (Dh253.4 m) club record capture of Mesut Ozil.
«At the next election we shall have a choice between the people who've given us five years of austerity, the people who left us this mess, and the people who signed public pledges that they wouldn't raise student fees, and then did so - the most blatant lie in recent political history.
Meanwhile, the political and economic impacts of the EU, and especially the German, predilection for a strong anti-Keynesian approach to financial crisis is showing no sign of let up — austerity and more austerity resulting in a vicious downward spiral of lower demand leading to lower taxes and lower spending, lower growth and more cuts.
For signing up to the Conservative's austerity agenda and reneging on its pledge to scrap university tuition fees, the party saw its poll ratings plummet, routinely struggling to hit 10 % — this after the halcyon days of the 2010 campaign, during which some polls even had them in the lead.
EU leaders gathered in Brussels on Monday for more ritual banging of the euro - austerity drum, with 25 of the 27 member states agreeing to the Germany - inspired «fiscal compact» treaty — to be signed in March (only the Czechs joining David Cameron in sitting on the sidelines).
All mainstream politicians today are signed up to one form or another of austerity.
Clamour over the eurozone sovereign debt crisis showed no sign of abating on Friday as Italy prepares to pass new austerity measures to prevent a Greece - style bailout.
Left wing groups and trade unions despaired at the news, however, as they awaited years of further austerity and little sign of growth in the economy.
But Hawkins says the letter from Division of Budget Director Bob Megna is a sign Cuomo wants to continue austerity spending.
The party failed to kill off the urban myth that Labour overspending caused the crisis, and gave credibility to Conservative claims about the economy by signing up to austerity - lite; Miliband's personal ratings were never within spitting distance of Cameron's; falling oil prices finally increased real wages; and the SNP «threat» was mercilessly deployed to scare off English voters.
Labour's economic strategy — to lift borrowing in the near term in an attempt to boost growth — is the stark opposite of the extended austerity programme to which the Lib Dems have signed up.
On the left, the Labour leader is surrounded by Leanne Wood of Plaid Cymru, who was once arrested for protesting over Trident and told to leave the Welsh Assembly chamber for calling the Queen «Mrs Windsor»; Nicola Sturgeon of the SNP, who is a fiery and accomplished debater intent on savaging Miliband for signing up to the austerity agenda; and Natalie Bennett of the Greens, who can promote precisely the sorts of policies core Labour supporters are desperate to see.
It's on par with their best work, with Bends, OK Computer, Kid A. It's a sign, a symptom of our dark times (the powerful elites stoking wars to sell arms to stir the growth of economies, endless river of destitute refuges, terrorism, corruption, pollution, tax cuts and tax avoidance for the rich and austerity and welfare cuts for the poor etc.).
RT @ReformedBroker: This Greek austerity bill is the equivalent of slapping a Kick Me sign on the Troika's back.
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