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I was utterly wrong-footed.
"This trial proceeded amid complete ignorance, and it was utterly wrong to prosecute and wrong to convict him".
It was perhaps a decent gambit, but it was utterly wrong.
Separately, Mr Riddell said it was "utterly wrong" to suggest that the most senior civil servant in No 10, Sir Jeremy Heywood, was "blocking" the publication of the Iraq Inquiry report.
"I think it's utterly wrong and grossly unfair".
First, it is utterly wrong to say that The Times has ignored or buried the Libya story.
Let's be clear: it is utterly wrong to use events in Israel as justification to attack Jews.
Even wars are meant to have laws, and when Houthi artillery or Saudi airstrikes hit civilian areas, in both cases it is utterly wrong.
Eric Pickles, who is responsible for integration as Communities Secretary, said: "All free societies are vulnerable to this type of attack and it is utterly wrong for any politician to be making political points when our neighbours in France are grieving.
"What may have happened," Mr. Smith said, "is that Mr. Hoover in the course of the conversation expressed his own views on liberalism, but it is utterly wrong to say this constituted a denunciation of Fascism".
"The fact is that it is utterly wrong to disclose an individuals HIV status without their permission – though we are provided with enough information here to effectively identify them.
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