The shadow
policing minister declared that her party would be voting against «a completely inappropriate police funding settlement that leaves our communities exposed and the public at risk».
Not exact matches
On Tuesday of this week the country had settled into a tenuous calm, when
police defending Government House — the Prime
Minister's compound — opened the gates to anti-government protestors who spilled in and spent the afternoon,
declaring «partial victory» and merry - making on the premier's lawn.
This was disingenuous and self - serving, but it revealed not only the familiar trope of the disaffected young that the
police are their enemy, but also a consistent world view in which Charlie Hebdo had
declared war on Muslims, and had to be «neutralisé», in the euphemism employed by French
ministers during the crisis.