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" ... Former MPC member David Blanchflower has told the Press Association that Dr Carney was leaving a “...poisoned chalice...” for his successor, claiming the role had become too politicised. ... "
" ... Owner and manager were reported to have met to discuss transfers while he was in the area; it would be fair to argue that this is evidence of a severely worrying lack of foresight, given that summits such as this should be done before the window, rather than almost half way through it. Whether anything happens remains up in the air, if for no other reason than Ashley being incredibly difficult to read. There is a belief that Bruce’s more easygoing approach to these dealings, as opposed to the heavily politicised and, at times, fractious, dialogue between Ashley’s camp and Benitez, could work in his favour. But as the former manager always stated, he was nothing more than plainly ambitious, desperate to fight against the culture of apathy and negligence that had set in under Ashley; Bruce is not likely to get anything the owner doesn’t want to give, and after stating he will only bring players in to improve his squad, it is far from a guarantee that any new faces will arrive this winter. ... "
" ... The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday asked the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) to come clean after the Enforcement Directorate detected cash deposits totalling over Rs. 104 crore in an account belonging to the Mayawati-led party and said that this matter should not be politicised as it is the fight against black money. BJP spokesperson G. V. L. Narsimha Rao said any money deposited in bank accounts in excess of the acceptable amounts will certainly be looked into by the Enforcement agencies. “So, if more than 100 crore has been deposited in BSP’s accounts, the party will possibly have to provide answers as to what is the source of this money. The Enforcement agencies fear that a lot of unaccounted money, illegitimate money, money from which taxes have not been paid is being laundered into different accounts,” Rao told ANI. ... "
" ... They claimed innocence back then, and are doing so again now. "No-one will have been fooled" by the fact-checker trick, argued Raab. Maybe he’s correct, but critics are right to worry about the precedent. In tone and volume, the noise around politics is intensifying. Now more than ever, voters must be given a fair chance to delineate quantifiable fact from politicised fiction. ... "
" ... While many agree that such a document could speed commerce and accelerate business recovery from the Pandemic, the concept is controversial and has unfortunately become politicised. ... "