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But, like Dusty, the unexceptional looking Stones are going to need a bit of waking up before they start to frighten the mums and dads.
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The former Stevenage boss, who said he had heard the claims of gamesmanship against his team from various parties, continued: "Our re-emergence is starting to frighten people, for sure.
Eight years of brutal cuts to everything from welfare and local government to the police force have started to frighten even core Tory supporters, so it's unsurprising that May felt the need to put the axe away.
The bullying culture that starts with Hunt calling round to frighten hospitals breaching waiting times sends threats thundering down the ranks.
"They start with a deliberately impossible position to frighten you to prepare you for the worst".
"This regime is really starting to be frightening".
To frighten you.
Were they to frighten the voters?
"They just want to frighten the opposition.
By which I mean: They intend to frighten us; we are not frightened.
To frighten people".
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