'Corrupt' rap at Tories in Green probe; ACCUSATION.POLICE chief Bob Quick yesterday attacked the Tories for "mobilising" against him "in a corrupt way" to sabotage sabotage [Fr., sabot=wooden shoe; hence, to work clumsily], form of direct action by workers against employers through obstruction of work and/or lowering of plant efficiency. Methods range from peaceful slowing of production to destruction of property. the Damian Green inquiry. The Met Asst Commissioner, who is Britain's anti-terror supremo su·pre·mo n. pl. su·pre·mos Chiefly British One who is highest in authority or command, as of an organization. [Spanish and Italian, supreme, supremo, from Latin , said they had put his and his family's lives in security danger by trying to "undermine" his probe into the Home Office documents leak to the Conservative MP. His "intimidation" rap came after a Tory-supporting newspaper revealed that a wedding car hire business was being run from his home. Mr Quick all but accused David Cameron's party - who called the allegation The assertion, claim, declaration, or statement of a party to an action, setting out what he or she expects to prove. If the allegations in a plaintiff's complaint are insufficient to establish that the person's legal rights have been violated, the defendant can make a "absurd" - of being behind the report. The Tories have lost 40,000 supporters in the three years since Mr Cameron became leader - despite him cutting fees to pounds 1. |
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