Sentences with phrase «worse under this government»

And our prisons are getting worse under this government.
Things that affect school discipline, which got worse under this government, the whole school truancy gone up by a quarter since this government has been in power.
«I'm very keen that we do something - we start to think about the issues that affect things like family breakdown, which got worse under this government.

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Under this plan, says Mercer, «the only way the government could lose money is if it invested only in the worst performing funds.»
Of course, many people now feel that big banks don't have to worry about bad performance being magnified because under the implicit «too - big - to - fail» guarantee of the government, they won't have to take the losses when asset values decline.
«Under the B.C. Liberal government, the child - care crisis in B.C. got worse, not better.
But forewarned is forearmed: we'd better prepare for the worst, because sooner or later under the present government the worst always seems to arrive.
They suggested three ways in which RFRA might conceivably be interpreted (misinterpreted, really) to create bad consequences: (1) to give a church's opponents legal «standing» (a technical term meaning the right to sue) to challenge the church's tax - exempt status; (2) to allow taxpayers to claim their free exercise rights would be violated if a religiously affiliated organization receives government assistance under a secular program; and, most importantly, (3) to allow pro-abortion plaintiffs to claim a free exercise right to abortion if Roe v. Wade is overruled and states enact anti-abortion laws.
Governments going under and the people are worse off.
Buchanan does not accuse those who have brought us economic globalism of ill will or bad faith, partly because he was himself an ardent supporter of free trade during his time of government service under Ronald Reagan.
Sad our government under both Bush and worse with Obama is changing that.
Boxing is under fire these days from portions of the press, government and clergy — because some fighters have been badly hurt and a few killed, and because criminals allegedly control large areas of the sport.
The committee's report also found that flood prevention and wildlife protection had got worse under the coalition government.
It just so happens that at least three of the worst acts of genocide, Stalin's purges, the killing fields of Cambodia, and the cultural revolution in China, happened under the auspices of an ostensibly communist government.
It is believed that these people went to jail under President Kufuor not because they committed worse crimes than others in the NDC government of Rawlings but because they were probably sacrificial lambs who had to pay for the sins of the Boss and his wife.
The Government lost thus clarity when they started talking about county deals, and its got worse under May's gGovernment lost thus clarity when they started talking about county deals, and its got worse under May's governmentgovernment.
Similarly western hemisphere countries have said some kind things to the decedents of indigenous people who faired poorly under previous policies, and revolutions have blamed deposed rulers for bad things, but I'm not sure that it is in the spirit of the question to count changes in government.
It would at the very least be a criminal misuse of the powers and funds under the Government's Contest strategy, and at worst a conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.»
Accordingly, they decisively favour a description of Plan A: «borrowing more will make matters worse... we have to bring the debt and the deficit under control even if it has some painful effects for the economy in the short term» over Plan B: «the government's spending cuts and tax rises are hurting the economy.
«We are under assault by a federal government that is very good at doing bad things to the state of New York,» Cuomo said.
Commenting on the reports in the media that the Secretary of State for Education, Rt Hon Michael Gove MP, is to apologise to Parliament for errors contained in the Government's list of schools to be rebuilt or refurbished under the Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, the largest teachers» union, said: «The Government's decision to scrap over 700 projects to rebuild or refurbish schools was an unnecessary and disastrous development that history will judge to be bad for children, bad for education and bad for local communities and the economy.
Michael Gove's commitment to put the worst failing schools under new management within 100 days of a Tory government coming to power.
Things are just as bad as ever for women under this Tory government.
«As a result, local governments will be no worse off under this proposal and it's quite possible that they'll actually do slightly better.»
It has also gone in to the history books that the only African government that have sacked its Citizens from their territory is Ghana and this bad precedence happened under the stewardship of Edward Akuffo - Addo.
If adopting a collection of policies would leave everyone worse off than if none of the policies were adopted, it would seem pretty clear that under an optimal government the policies would not get adopted.
Doing so would be at best unnecessary and at worst give the UK government cover to weaken core rights of people in the UK protected under international law, such as their rights to privacy or family life.
During these period under Mills / Mahama administration, Ghanaians experienced massive government corruption, Bad governance and substandard economic policies leading to the near collapse of almost all state institutions and social intervention programs.
The government has been fighting off weeks of bad headlines about overflowing jails, overly lenient prison sentences and concerns about illegal immigration, and today's speech was designed to draw a line under these rows.
Speaking with newsmen during the weekend, the outspoken former governor, said things had gone from bad to worse under the current government led by Buhari.
He also labelled the current government as a «super-incompetent» regime under which Ghanaians, according to him, are experiencing a level of hard times worse than the living conditions the New Patriotic Party (NPP) had claimed existed when he was in charge as President between 2012 and 2016.
Less than 18 months after being elected speaker, Paul Ryan has emerged from the defeat of the health care bill badly damaged, retaining a grip on the job but left to confront the realities of his failure — imperiling the odd - couple partnership that was supposed to sustain a new era of conservative government under unified Republican rule.
Brown told MPs the package of measures included in the Queen's speech was «not in the party interest but in the national interest» and insisted the country would be worse off under a Conservative government.
David TC Davies (Con, class swot) bangs on about how wonderful the NHS is under the government and how bad in Wales.
The New Patriotic Party is claiming some journalists have been paid whopping sums of money by the John Mahama administration to keep their focus on the internal happenings of the NPP, as opposed to bad governance the people have been subjected to under the seven - year rule of the NDC government.
He accused the Sun of «bad taste and crude politicking», and claimed the tabloid had entered into a «bargain'that would be rewarded under a Conservative government.
Speaking to the president of the foundation, Mr. Adomako Fred Williams he said that the foundation is made up of young Ghanaians who believe that bringing together the little energies of all the people in various areas where schools in bad conditions not conducive for learning can help compliment the efforts of Central government in our quest to win the war against «schools under trees» as a nation.Ghanapoliticsonline.com
Eric Pickles MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Communities & Local Government, said: «Like a rerun of Life on Mars, under Gordon Brown the country seems to be returning to the bad old days of the 1970s.
Q: Do you agree with the Bank of England official who said people were worse off under this government?
• Tim Ross in the Daily Telegraph says that government figures suggest 2 million people could be worse off under universal credit if they decide to work extra hours.
Tory local government spokesman Eric Pickles claimed a «typical working family» in London would be nearly # 1,500 a year worse off under the plan.
Despite the huge cost of living crisis engulfing most families, with people on average nearly # 1,500 worse off a year under this Government, Clegg told the Lib Dems yesterday that they should «feel proud that country's fortunes are turning».
And why should Cameron go farther than Labour in announcing tax rises, when Darling is going to have to announce more new taxes — to take effect under a probable Conservative government — in next month's Budget, because the public finances have deteriorated so badly since November?
Alarmingly for Mr Cameron, only 27 per cent think the Government's handling of immigration has been better than under Labour's — and 26 per cent say it is worse.
It's presented as a propagandistic TV documentary about what went wrong in District 9, where Wikus — a white representative of a black government — went in with heavy military backup to uproot the one group in South African history to be treated worse than blacks were under the previous apartheid regime.
Even worse, Panem's citizens live under perpetual surveillance — 24 hours a day — and are subjected to the whims of a sadistic government that denies them basic necessities such as food and clothing.
When their first excursion goes south, Frank West has to hide from the federal government, and, if you think my direction pun was bad, it turns out Frank has been evading attention under the alias «Hank East.»
Back in 2011, states chafing under the badly outdated No Child Left Behind Act leapt at the Obama administration's offer of relief from the mandates at the center of the law — and the chance to forge a new and innovative partnership with the federal government to bolster standards, pinpoint good teachers, and fix low - performing schools.
Finally, under the heading of unintended consequences, I am very fearful that placing sole responsibility for standard setting with the federal government could result in the worst of all possible worlds: national standards and assessments that embrace the conventional wisdom and social agendas of the education «experts» who staff our schools of education, teachers unions, and national associations.
Speaking to BBC Radio Wales» Good Morning Wales programme, Dixon said that in the early years of devolution the Welsh government had «chronically under spent» and that some schools were now in such as bad state they would need to be pulled down and rebuilt.
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