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And rightly so.
"I want to bring our country together, our United Kingdom together, not least by implementing as fast as we can the devolution that we rightly promised and came together with other parties to agree both for Wales and for Scotland.
So when a white person holds objectionable views — racism, for example — we rightly condemn them.
A Department for Transport spokesman said: "It is extremely disappointing that Network Rail's engineering works have overrun and will affect travellers during this festive season, passengers will be rightly annoyed.
This was "rightly resisted by the judge, and unanimously condemned by the judges", Wilson said.
Most people need help in neighbouring countries and Britain is rightly setting an example in providing aid to the nearly 4 million Syrian refugees in the region.
Mr Clegg says, quite rightly, that he deplores such a referendum.
"The public rightly expects all ONS releases to reflect the facts accurately, given its role as a trusted and respected institution.
Then, both the director general and chairman went, rightly in my view, but those managers responsible stayed and some were even promoted.
The newly qualified nurse-in-charge wanted – quite rightly – to fully assess the risk.
Lady Verma, energy minister and a fellow Conservative, replied: "As members are aware, fracking is at its early stages of exploration and there will be areas of landscape that won't be suitable for fracking, as you rightly point out.
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