Genuine Crisis

32 mentions.

1966 - 2016

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1966 to 1980

three mentions

over 14 years

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He said that this was a Genuine Crisis.

Unless we receive some reasonable and helpful answers from the Minister tonight the situation may develop in such a way that it will be necessary to debate the whole question of a teacher shortage in an atmosphere of Genuine Crisis.

What are the reasons for the Genuine Crisis facing many young people in our inner cities?

1987 to 1997

two mentions

over 10 years

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Will my right hon. Friend reassure the House, the police service and the public that this is an interim solution to a Genuine Crisis and that he does not intend to continue with it, without the authority of the House, beyond three or four years?

None the less, if anything underlines the fact that there is a Genuine Crisis not only among farmers but among their leadership, it is the resignation of Sandy Mole yesterday as the president of the National Farmers Union of Scotland.

1998

three mentions

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It does not require a Genuine Crisis to bring about a lack of confidence in the markets and among economic commentators, and, in those circumstances, particular sectors or areas of the country could be severely affected.

First, there is a Genuine Crisis - crisis is a word which is much overused in politics by all of us - in agriculture throughout the UK.

Does the Secretary of State appreciate that we have a Genuine Crisis which is not caused by inefficiency or politics and we need to know how the extra money will get to Southend?

2000

four mentions

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There is a Genuine Crisis.

When my committee was carrying out its work, we found a Genuine Crisis about the research capability of the universities.

We understood that if we did not take action there would be a Genuine Crisis.

Yet, the clear evidence from across the country and throughout this Parliament has been that the rural economy generally and agriculture particularly are in Genuine Crisis.

2001

three mentions

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Foot and mouth disease is a Genuine Crisis, and we must face up to it.

however heart-rending that little face was on the front page of the tabloids and however many crocodile tears the Prime Minister felt he had to shed over Phoenix the calf, that it was a matter of animal health in the middle of a Genuine Crisis and the rules were changed overnight to deal with it.

It was clear, however heart-rending that little face was on the front page of the tabloids and however many crocodile tears the Prime Minister felt he had to shed over Phoenix the calf, that it was a matter of animal health in the middle of a Genuine Crisis and the rules were changed overnight to deal with it.

2002

three mentions

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It is, indeed, a Genuine Crisis, and one on which all of us, in whatever way we can, small or large, have a duty to act.

We are debating a Genuine Crisis.

Those are Genuine Crisis figures, which the Government should address.

2003 to 2006

four mentions

over three years

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This is a Genuine Crisis, and it has been made by the Government.

We are short of doctors and there is a Genuine Crisis.

However, to my constituents, many of whom are watching the debate, it is a Genuine Crisis.

However, if one were to ask my constituents, many of whom are watching the debate, it is a Genuine Crisis.

2007 to 2009

three mentions

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, except that when one hears that phrase, one knows that there is a Genuine Crisis.

It is critical that the Genuine Crisis that is taking place in Zimbabwe is brought to an end.

We face a Genuine Crisis, but we do not see any measures to address it.

2010 to 2013

three mentions

over three years

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The Americans are getting a little belligerent and asking whether they should impose import duties on Chinese goods, but they should remember that if it was not for the Chinese buying dollars, the dollar would be in a state of Genuine Crisis, which would have big knock-on effects on domestic interest rates.

We should also tighten up the drafting to specify the kind of circumstances that would constitute a Genuine Crisis and justify the postponement of the election by a couple of months-perhaps as a result of an epidemic, a natural disaster or the outbreak of war; although our warrior Prime Minister might be tempted to declare another no-fly zone over Brussels to attract the Eurosceptic vote and achieve some kind of Falklands effect.

These professionals make sure that people turning to food banks are in Genuine Crisis.

2014 to 2016

four mentions

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On the flipside, we have covered what would be a Genuine Crisis to ensure that we can continue with our security levels, and we have made extra gains that put us in a better place from a privacy and civil liberties perspective.

It is a Genuine Crisis, with black-grass, yellow rust and these other problems, which are harder and harder to deal with.

This is a Genuine Crisis - generation rent - and the Government have my support in seeking to tackle it by supplying more affordable homes to buy.

I heard from a service user who said that she had been in a Genuine Crisis and had even nearly lost her life, but that, thanks to Framework, she had managed to turn her life around.


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