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What has given succour to the sceptics is the third reason for the energy consensus falling apart: shale gas.
Whether or not the next UK government honours the referendum result – which is not 100% inevitable – the clear victory for leave has already given succour to Eurosceptic leaders elsewhere.
In his article yesterday, he denied that the traducing of the late Marxist academic as "The Man Who Hated Britain" had given succour to those demanding that newspapers need to answer to statute.
Ahmed, the young Muslim migrant worker, is laid off by the new Chinese owners of the refinery where he works, and is given succour and purpose by a fundamentalist group with terrorist connections.
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These give succour to both camps.
Won't this give succour to climate change deniers?
It will certainly give succour to those in China working bravely to create a better future.
But its actions on Tunisia were weak and give succour to the terrorists.
In this week's sortie into Melanie Phillipsworld, we find the old girl giving succour to Mitt Romney.
The racial motivation of some giving succour to the variously defined hatred of others.
This is not a strategy to give succour, it is a fig leaf to cover nakedness.
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