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On redistribution, however, Caborn has often appeared woolly, too accepting of the Premier League arguments, leading to grumbles that he listens too much to Richards, a fellow native of Sheffield.
He listens to people and he's more from the grassroots".
"The major parties are so disrespectful, so it's nice to talk to someone who actually listens," he says.
The board listens carefully to the views and concerns of all its shareholders and will continue to do so," the company said.
He adds that although he has his own frustrations with the BBC, he describes it as an organisation too precious to lose, contending "it has invested in fairness, seeks balance even when it is impossible to achieve, listens to and absorbs pressure from every political party".
He tweeted: "In 1983 immediately after election I wrote 'the left that listens is the left that wins'.
So, he listens to Ann talk about what Ann talks to women about what they are facing.
Tom speaks softly, listens attentively, and eventually the man finds the words: "I just need a few days away.
Here is what she said on Fox News last spring: "Mitt Romney is a person that admires women and listens to them, and I am grateful that he listens to me and listens to what I am telling him, as well, about what women are facing right now – and he's listening and he cares".
The deputy head of the Fabian Society, Marcus Roberts, writes that Labour needs "community organising that listens to voters' concerns and takes action with voters, not just for voters".
She "observes and listens and finds the character through the work".
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