They call It a Crisis - that is a big word - but what do they know of crisis?
I do not call It a Crisis, but it is serious.
we call It a Crisis.
Conservative Members call it a challenge; we call It a Crisis.
It is ludicrous to suggest that we should not be able to call It a Crisis or to say that a doubling in the number of asylum cases is not a serious matter.
There are difficulties, but I would not call It a Crisis.
I want to consider some of the other issues that may have given rise to the problem - I will not call It a Crisis - of teacher recruitment and retention, and I wish to try to distinguish between the two because all too frequently they are combined and they need to be taken apart, although the phrase, "teacher shortage" may represent convenient shorthand.
The democratic deficit brings with It a Crisis for democratic legitimacy when there is no workable framework for making and then unmaking the decisions that affect our daily lives.
So I would hardly call It a Crisis.
If you can anticipate in February that you will have to have an election in March, is It a Crisis?