Sentences with phrase «stormy meeting»

A "stormy meeting" means a meeting where there is a lot of conflict, tension, or anger between the people attending. Full definition
The Labour leader spoke out after a stormy meeting of the Conservative 1922 committee on Thursday afternoon in which MPs from across the party denounced the plans to reform the Lords.
Tony Blair's freedom to forge even closer links with the Liberal Democrats has been severely curtailed after Labour MPs rounded on the ground - breaking initiative at a stormy meeting with the Prime Minister.
Several MPs hit out at the peer at another stormy meeting of the parlimentary Labour party.
The stormy meeting comes after reports that pro-Trident MPs would consider standing on a different manifesto if Labour changes its policy to become in favour of unilateral disarmament.
She made the remarks at a stormy meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party in the House of Commons.
Let them endure the stormy meetings, the angry phone calls, the fear, the anxiety, the stuff that makes some clients so difficult.
At a «stormy meeting» in July 2008, Goldman staff were so severely «chastised» that they requested emergency evacuation.
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