A guest or host on RT might only be
talking about austerity cuts in Britain, or inequality in the United States, and their remarks might be full of truth, goodness and beauty.
He only started
talking about the austerity program recently so do nt think he had been informed about this clearly before joining
We aren't
talking about austerity.
The Conservatives
talk about austerity and hint at difficult decisions ahead, but Mr Cameron still pretends that the state is so flabby it can be whipped into shape without too much pain.
Not exact matches
There's a lot of
talk about how the Alphabet restructuring and the hiring of CFO Ruth Porat brought a «new
austerity» to the company.
He
talks to Greg
about austerity in Ireland, how US economic policy has affected Ireland, Europe and the rest of the world as well as how the various political parties in Ireland have mishandled the economic crisis.
In this compelling video, Ronnie Draper
talks about the alternative to
austerity, how to unite the resistance to George Osborne's policies.
Lord Mandelson, the Business Secretary, accused Mr Cameron of
talking the British economy down by speaking
about «an age of
austerity» and warned that this could jeopardise the recovery.
He
talked blithely
about using funds from economic growth and crackdowns on tax avoidance and corporate welfare to avoid
austerity.
She argued that critics of Corbyn should learn from the Dutch Labour Party and the French Socialist Party, who «
talked about opposing
austerity but then implemented it».
Liz Kendall
talked about supporting business in her election campaign and also the need for
austerity.
Oliver Huitson listens to Mark Serwotka, General Secretary of the Public and Commercial Services Union,
talk about the Autumn statement, tax avoidance, Union strategy and the Conservative vision for the nation — where are we headed, decades of
austerity, or is Britain «de-developing»?
«What this election is
about is backing the right of the Scottish parliament to exercise that mandate and also providing real opposition to this Tory government, and of course allowing the Scottish parliament to resist
austerity and some of the public expenditure cutbacks that you've been
talking about.
Of course it couldn't be at a worse time, with the federal government
talking about reduced budgets and
austerity.
When I ask if anything shocked or surprised him, he instead says what he thinks is «interesting»
about schools («everything moves forward»); when asked if
austerity and tight capital budgets have derailed free schools, he
talks about what is «encouraging» in the policy.
You keep
talking about spareness and
austerity.