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Serbia's protesting students rally nationwide, putting pressure on Vucic to call early elections

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Australia   来源:Travel  查看:  评论:0
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"I've never stopped doing it, so about 30 years later I'm here now with my own taekwondo school."

Responding on Facebook, Smith said she wanted Reform UK leader Nigel Farage and the party to "immediately suspend" the councillor and for Tetlow to publicly apologise."During this country's VE Day anniversary week, he deemed the below post appropriate," she said.

Serbia's protesting students rally nationwide, putting pressure on Vucic to call early elections

"If he had any regard for this country's traditions or the sacrifice that our armed forces played, he would not be downplaying Hitler's attempts to invade Britain to score political points."She said Tetlow was "now an elected representative and frankly needs to do better".Fellow Labour MP Webb said he was "appalled" by the post.

Serbia's protesting students rally nationwide, putting pressure on Vucic to call early elections

He added: "This is not just unacceptable; it is an affront to the values we hold dear [as] Lancastrians and as a nation."He said it was "a flagrant violation of the Councillor Code of Conduct and undermines the trust placed in public officials".

Serbia's protesting students rally nationwide, putting pressure on Vucic to call early elections

Lancashire County Council declined to comment on Webb's claim that the post violated the code of conduct.

Webb added: "There is no room for hate or extremism in our political discourse, and we must unequivocally condemn this conduct.""We're witnessing general practice being broken. The era of the family doctor has been wiped out by consecutive governments and our patients are suffering as a result."

The action being taken does not count as formal industrial action and therefore the union can carry on with the work-to-rule indefinitely.Louise Ansari, chief executive of patient watchdog Healthwatch England, said she was worried about the action, given the difficulties patients already face getting access to GPs.

“Without proactive communications to patients, the work-to-rule action could exacerbate access problems or even deter people from seeking help altogether.“Patient safety must be paramount. We strongly urge all GP practices to inform their patients if and when they are taking part in the action and where to go for alternative help.

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