O QUE SIGNIFICA BIGOTGATE EM INGLÊS
Eleições gerais do Reino Unido, 2010
As cores denotam o partido vencedor, como mostrado na tabela principal de resultados ^ A figura não inclui o Presidente * Indica mudança de fronteira - então este é um valor nominal Primeiro-Ministro antes da eleição Gordon Brown Trabalho Primeiro-ministro subsequente David Cameron Conservador Eleições gerais do Reino Unido de 2010 foi realizada na quinta-feira, 6 de maio de 2010, para eleger membros da Câmara dos Comuns. A eleição ocorreu em 650 círculos eleitorais em todo o Reino Unido no âmbito do sistema do primeiro passado. Nenhuma das partes conseguiu os 326 lugares necessários para uma maioria global. O Partido Conservador, liderado por David Cameron, ganhou o maior número de votos e assentos, mas ainda caiu no mínimo 20 lugares. Isso resultou em um parlamento suspenso onde nenhum partido conseguiu comandar a maioria na Câmara dos Comuns. Esta foi apenas a segunda eleição geral desde a Segunda Guerra Mundial para devolver um parlamento suspenso, sendo a primeira a eleição de fevereiro de 1974.
definição de bigotgate no dicionário inglês
A definição de bigotgate no dicionário é um incidente nas eleições gerais britânicas de 2010, em que o primeiro-ministro, Gordon Brown, descreveu em particular um eleitor que conheceu como uma "mulher intolerante" sem perceber que seu microfone de rádio ainda estava ligado e que seus comentários estavam sendo gravados.
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «BIGOTGATE»
Descubra o uso de
bigotgate na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
bigotgate e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
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The Coalition Chronicles
BIGOTGATE. –. The. Director's. Cut. int. ministerial car. the m1 motorway – day
The PRIME MINISTER (Colin Firth) stares solemnly out ofthe window. His face –
ordinary yet powerful – reveals an inner turmoil and mild moral indigestion.
Beside ...
2
Chavs: The Demonization of the Working Class
The scandal (inevitably christened 'Bigotgate') summed up the contempt many
felt New Labour had towards working-class people. 'Working-class people are
sort of seen as a problem. They drink too much, they smoke too much, they don't
...
In his interview with Paxman, held in the wake of the preposterous Bigotgate
storm and a widely criticised final debate, he was frighteningly confident. At times,
he even seemed to be enjoying himself. Technical in the social situation,
sociable ...
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Britain at the Polls 2010
The second was 'Bigotgate', when Gordon Brown was caught on tape calling
Gillian Duffy, a lifelong Labour voter, a 'bigoted woman' merely for raising the
issue of immigration during his visit to Rochdale in Lancashire. Yet for all the
media ...
Nicholas Allen, John Bartle,
2010
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The UK General Election of 2010: Explaining the Outcome
There is a difference here, of course, in that newspapers are partisan and
television is not. Even if television news is neutral, however, some of the events it
reported in 2010, such as 'bigotgate' may not have been neutral in their ...
Justin Fisher, Christopher Wlezien,
2013
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British Government and Politics: A Comparative Guide
Bigotgate The gaffe and subsequent scandal surrounding Gordon Brown's
comments about a voter (Gillian Duffy), accidentally broadcast when he forgot his
microphone was still switched on. Candidate-centred campaigning A campaign
in ...
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Class and Contemporary British Culture
Some days later the Daily Mail drew on the story and an extensive interview with
Duffy in support ofits ownpoll ofpublic opinion, which demonstrated that '
Bigotgate'had damaged Labour's chances of reelection. Here the paper outlined,
...
Anita Biressi, Heather Nunn,
2013
Immediately and predictably referred to by the Press as 'Bigotgate', the incident
portrayed New Labour as having lost its hitherto almost preternatural ability to
contain non-mediated irritants through the expert manipulation of its genuinely
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Political Culture and Media Genre: Beyond the News
Our auditing 'dips' into the mediated political year provided us with rich examples
from which to explore aspects of political leadership: 'Bullygate' in February; the
general election in April–May (including the Leaders' Debates, 'Bigotgate' and ...
Kay Richardson, Katy Parry, John Corner,
2012
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Brilliant PR: Create a PR sensation, whatever your budget, ...
... valuable commodity you possess. So it is worth taking the time to get it right.
Even the best-advised people can slip up. M. example. Gordon Brown's '
bigotgate' Arguably Gordon Brown was never going to emerge victorious from.
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «BIGOTGATE»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
bigotgate no contexto das seguintes notícias.
The most dramatic election trail moments
Bigotgate, 2010. Gordon Brown's infamous gaffe has gone down in election legend. Ambushed by Mrs Duffy in Rochdale, she asked him "How ... «Telegraph.co.uk, mai 15»
The good, the bad and the ugly of the 2015 election
Because of the stage-managed nature of this election, there were no 'bigotgate' moments like in the last one. Ordinary people were left out of ... «Telegraph.co.uk, mai 15»
Mary O'Leary: A wolf whistle is no reason to get upset
No Prescott punches to delight in, no Bigotgate to laugh over; the biggest gaffs have been tame incidents of names – or indeed entire policies ... «Western Morning News, mai 15»
UK general election: what job hunters can learn from politicians' tactics
Remember bigotgate? Not all conversations outside the interview room are private and savvy employers will check the social media profiles of ... «The Guardian, abr 15»
Swinging voters
... you can pull a quick scene together if there's a bigotgate, or David Cameron breaks his leg or something, that we'd have to get into the play.”. «The Sunday Times, abr 15»
Insulting voters can only lead to defeat – for both the Tories and …
Gordon Brown's 'bigotgate' disaster helped bring down the New Labour government because by writing off Duffy, Brown was writing off millions ... «Politics.co.uk, abr 15»
From Gestapo jibe to Bigotgate: 5 very costly general election gaffes …
Gordon Brown immediately wishing he'd never bumped into Gillian Duffy during the 2010 election campaign. Photo: The Guardian. share on ... «News Shopper, mar 15»
Stunts, gaffes and horse races: the 2015 election is business as …
... party leaders. Though it is no Bigotgate, it shows the unrelenting scrutiny of the performance of party leader at a time of personalised politics. «The Conversation UK, mar 15»
Labour supporter branded a 'bigot' by Gordon Brown gives backing …
In the wake of the Bigotgate row, Gillian, said: “It's been one of the most horrendous weeks of my life. I know how Susan Boyle feels now. «Mirror.co.uk, fev 15»
General Election 2015: Tories and Labour neck and neck but don't …
The parties' well planned campaigns can be blown off course in one improvised moment. We all remember Brown's bigotgate. With much at ... «CITY A.M., jan 15»