Sentences with phrase «sympathisers with»

Alexander Okere Festus Ojeriakhi, a father of eight, sat gloomily at the entrance of his family house surrounded by sympathisers with whom he had hitherto chatted happily about politics, community development and communal opportunities.
After meeting the party elders when he arrived for the walk, the former President attempted to move to another place but again his movements were slowed by a mass of supporters and sympathisers with some holding placards and lantern.
Targeting UKIP sympathisers with tough policies on immigration, as some of Miliband's critics have suggested, risks alienating centre - left and soft - left voters.
Bromfield is forgettable, and Noah Beery Jr doesn't really convince as another Southern sympathiser with a tendency to enter Marsh's room through the window.

Not exact matches

In less than a year they have expanded into Libya, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, Somalia, Afghanistan, Indonesia and Malaysia, with sympathisers in nearly every country in the world.
I tried to hold my tongue after yesterday's result, but I simply saw red ended up engaging myself in a war of words with a Giroud sympathiser, he made valid points to his credit, but then he preceded to tell me Giroud (when and if he discovers his form is the key to success) I couldn't help but to laugh.
and i have always agreed with that statement, i am not the greatest wenger lover, but back then he was honest and trustworthy.so come on arsenal fans, let us join together on here for a change, and not give a fkuk about what other clubs and their fans and sympathisers like scholes says and writes, none of our business, scholes is making a living after all and paper does not refuse ink.
January 12 — Pro-Tibetan sympathisers are planning to stage a protest ahead of Liverpool's clash with Manchester City on Sunday against a sponsorship deal struck last year.
According to Mr. Iddrisu, while the NDC and its Minority have tolerated the «encroachment» of the president on the civil service by sacking virtually all old heads and replacing them with cronies and sympathisers of the governing New Patriotic Party (NDC), the opposition will resist any attempt to sack the Chairperson of the EC.
Hon Adongo, although a first time MP had endeared himself to many Ghanaians, especially sympathisers of the opposition NDC, with his witty debates and superior arguments, on issues in the economy and governance.
«You should not be walking through the lobbies with Jeremy Corbyn and a bunch of terrorist sympathisers,» the prime minister told the gathering, according to The Guardian.
This reveals various interesting things: Green sympathisers are generally more likely to be female (57 per cent); younger (average age 41, with 31 per cent under 25); and non-religious (48 per cent) than the supporters of other parties.
David Cameron has repeatedly refused to apologise for saying MPs who vote against airstrikes in Syria will be siding with «a bunch of terrorist sympathisers».
On Tuesday night the PM called on his MPs not to side with Corbyn and «a bunch of terrorist sympathisers».
David Cameron has repeatedly refused to apologise for saying MPs who vote against airstrikes in Syria are siding with «a bunch of terrorist sympathisers».
The PNC Chairman's call for leniency follows the many sympathisers, mainly from the National Democratic Congress (NDC), who have signed petitions and held vigils in solidarity with the Montie three.
Mugabe, who was sentenced to a four - month jail term along with two other sympathisers of President John Mahama and the NDC, also took on journalists at TV3, describing them as «useless» and «irresponsible» for reporting that he had called for change in this year's elections.
Of course, that is a notion that will be hysterically rejected by nationalist sympathisers, who will fall back on painting any critic as someone who conflates national pride with hate crimes.
These petitions all benefit from extensive coverage in The Canary, a kind of left - wing Private Eye for idiots, which directs its readers towards them with a take - away order of waffly innuendo about conflicts of interests and Tory sympathisers at the top of the BBC.
The prime minister's comments last night, urging his own MPs not to vote with Corbyn and the «terrorist sympathisers» have angered many Labour MPs who had previously been sympathetic to the government's position.
In most circumstances, and especially in England, that means that a lot of erstwhile Labour sympathisers will have to get on with it and vote Liberal Democrat.
Options being examined include ending a separate electoral college section for MPs, or putting Labour sympathisers in a section with the union levy payers.
But after the best part of a year in the job, it's become increasingly clear that Corbyn and his closest advisers are more concerned with attacking those who might otherwise be sympathisers or allies, than taking on those who really do want to destroy his party.
What voters she does attract will be of the overtly racist variety and I'd hazard last election all of them stuck with UKIP or voted Tory to get a hard Brexit, few if any will have backed the supposed terrorist sympathiser Corbyn.
He maintained that every effort made by sympathisers, including warming his feet with fire to see if he could be revived, proved abortive.
It was his father's estate of course that Rudolph Hess was flying too in his ill - fated mission to «make peace» with Britain with the mad German mistakenly beleiving Hamilton's father to be a Nazi sympathiser
Photographs are found with faces blacked out, and notes scattered around the school describe what happens to suspected communist sympathisers.
I won't rehash what I said in the Bioshock / Burial at Sea discussion about how great Enemy Within looks even in the first 20 minutes, but suffice it to say that I should be kicking quite a bit of alien (and alien - sympathiser) bottoms with my outlandishly dressed and multilingual group of supersoldiers over the next few weeks... Ironman - style, no less.
Siegel weaves a history of surveillance techniques and technologies through interviews with psychoanalysts, former Stasi employees and a former East German group of Native American sympathisers, excerpts from surveillance videos and GDR feature films, and lingering tracking shots of Stasi offices.
Through lively discussions about Hubert Humboldt and Daisy Miller, Nafisi and her students explore the notions of personal freedom and public constraint — all during a period of constant war against, including suspected, sympathisers of Western imperialism, as well as the eight - year war with Iraq.
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