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It’s come out of the pages of the … report as a dithering class, unable to make the crucial interventions when needed … Surely, a political crisis of governance is upon us.”
Labour, while supportive of the ban, criticised the Prime Minister for “dithering” over bringing in restrictions on their ownership.
Mr Barwell said the British government was “not doing enough” to help UK nationals in Israel and has “been dithering so I think it’s creating a situation which is putting us more at risk”.
Of course, in the dithering prior to lighting it up, enough vinyl chloride leached into streams feeding the big river to kill countless fish.
The column arrived too late to save Gordon and his retinue and the anti-imperialist Gladstone was blamed for dithering.
Source: https://www.libdemvoice.org/tom-arms-world-review-42-73087.html