The first time they won parliament seats, they snubbed traditional politics and rotated different members of the party through those seats. |
The Oxford elite, it appeared, had closed ranks and snubbed him for committing the unpardonable sin of pandering to a popular audience. |
Residents spoke out in 2000 after years of being snubbed and claimed the area was being ignored by the country's leaders. |
Now, if you're a child of parents being snubbed, I think it's perfectly natural to develop a chip on your shoulder. |
Gordon Brown, the most powerful Chancellor in British history, had been snubbed by Scotland's first minister. |
The Government has consistently snubbed his requests for an official inquiry into the affair. |