The Conservatives can feign indignance about this all they like, but the public's confidence has been seriously undermined. |
Indignance doesn't give back, remaining as hollow as dime store chocolate rabbits. |
What condemnation and indignance Mr Blair and his cabinet would have shown if these had been perpetrated by other nations. |
No doubt those in the boadroom will snort with indignance at the notion of changing tack off the back of one result, however raw it might feel on Tyneside. |
But his emphatic wisdom, candid political indignance and nuanced wine-soaked laments make him one of the best songwriters of his generation. |
But all of his questionable policies were immediately coloured by the indignance with which he refused to abandon his foreign oath of allegiance. |