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"It's an utter disgrace," he said.
"It is an utter disgrace, but it's not a surprise.
"The current incarceration of Indigenous people are a complete and utter disgrace," Dodson said.
Robin Kellow, who lost his daughter Elaine, 24, in the crash, said: "It's an utter disgrace.
The shadow home secretary, Yvette Cooper, described the reported outburst as an "utter disgrace".
5.03pm BST 2 min Cardiff may have the world's best stadium but the pitch is an utter disgrace.
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In 2012 Britain did not need to rehabilitate itself from utter national disgrace (Tokyo 1964, Munich 1972), nor impress its progress on an unknowing world (Seoul 1988), nor spend billions on a tourist advertising campaign (Barcelona 1992).
Liberal Democrat peer Lord Dykes described the continuing delay as an "utter and total disgrace".
"The salary distortions in our public bureaucracy have reached a point where they are an utter and absolute disgrace," said Gil Castello Branco, director of Contas Abertas, a watchdog group that scrutinizes government budgets.
But doing so without seeking the consent of the British people in a referendum is an absolute, utter and wholly unforgivable disgrace.
As Ken Mandelbaum writes in "Not Since Carrie: Forty Years of Broadway Musical Flops," musical disasters "are a seasonal Broadway staple, but for a variety of reasons, some are not soon forgotten: their titles are summoned up by aficionados as exemplars of disgrace, humiliation, and utter chaos".
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