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He said that you could achieve more by criticising from within".
But in the main Britain has gone along with the European project reluctantly and tardily, often criticising from the sidelines, and joining in only when staying out was clearly the worse option.
He is in grave danger of becoming the Ted Heath of Newsnight – complaining and criticising from his own version of the backbenches about how those still "in power" are complete idiots who are doing everything wrong ("Hrumph!", sulk, arms cross).
There are reports that the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, likens him to Statler and Waldorf, those grumpy hecklers in the Muppet Show, criticising from the sidelines.
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But the approach was criticised from the start.
Blair says it is "invidious to criticised from the outside".
His premiership was much criticised from the start.
The bill will be criticised from two sides.
The Berliner Ensemble is criticised from opposing ends.
For this he was criticised from two directions: "leading from behind", wailed the hawks.
The plans have been criticised from a number of sources, including director general Tony Hall.
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