The entire Thatcherite project was frequently in danger of faltering, as unemployment soared, cities burned and the ditherers conspired. |
Too many bureaucrats were decision-making ditherers and too many were only too willing to shift the blame to someone else when things went wrong. |
The candidates, whom we truly believed back in 2005 to be the cream of British go-getters, are now a knowingly risible bunch of fame-seeking ditherers. |
In fact, the Liberals have become serial ditherers on that side. |
But a BBC investigation labelled them ditherers who sought to flee during the battle. |
Often dismissed as wrinklies and fogeys, dodderers and ditherers, it turns out that Saga's target audience are, in fact, among the biggest consumers in the country. |