Sentences with phrase «total shambles»

It was a total shambles and there weren't enough boxes or time or patience.
«It has been a total shambles and the # 100 million spent on it could have been spent on 3,000 police officers,» he said.
It's a total shambles after only four days.
Labour dismissed the proposals as lacking clarity and shadow education secretary Andy Burnham accused Mr Gove of presiding over a «total shambles».
«The economy of the state was in a total shambles while the state was retrogressively backward in terms of the basic infrastructure development which our government has addressed.
This was total shambles.
The league season which has followed has, in perhaps slightly hyperbolic fashion, been referred to (by me) as a total shambles, a disaster.
The team picked to play Liverpool was a joke the tactics were none existing plan B does not exist total shambles time for flags and planes again
What a total shambles of a club...

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«And what possible value is there in a total non-event against the worst Norway team we have seen for years when the supporters are still sore from the World Cup shambles
Arsene is leaving behind a shambles, total scorched earth.
Or Prime Minister james Callaghan in the 1979 British winter of discontent, who when all around was in shambles, no rubbish being collected, dead bodies unburied and total chaos reigned, memorably said «Crisis?
At present, they are a total chaotic shambles and unfit to govern, and the electorate knows it.
Rachel Reeves, Labour's Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury, said: «George Osborne's Budget has been a total and utter shambles.
«A total f.... ing shambles» was how the former Culture Secretary Ben Bradshaw described Monday's Parliamentary Labour Party meeting.
Dr Mary Bousted, general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers commented on the SAT's release that: «we are appalled by the shambles of today's Key Stage 2 SATs results, which just compounds the total chaos the Government has made of this year's SATs.
Dr Mary Bousted, general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, said: «We are appalled by the shambles of today's Key Stage 2 Sats results which just compounds the total chaos the government has made of this year's Sats.
«We are appalled by the shambles of today's key stage 2 SATs (KS2) results which just compounds the total chaos the Government has made of this year's SATs.
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