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1. In that time they have continued to frogmarch African countries into policies that have harmed them," said Steve Tibbett of ActionAid UK.
2. We are now seeing the rebalancing of power towards the state, with restrictions on jury trials, cuts in legal aid, a national database of all individuals registered via ID cards, limits on the right to protest, the use of control orders for detention without charge or trial, and even the use of the Terrorism Act to frogmarch a pensioner off the premises.
3. "She is determined no other grandmother, husband or child should go through what‘s happened to her – and says she would frogmarch her teenage daughter down to get the vaccine." Mrs Morton believes ‘worried well‘ women will pay for the vaccine but fears the less affluent will fall through the net unless the NHS agrees to fund the jabs.
4. Georgette claims that Blake has told her he wants to live with her when he is released from prison instead of going home to Amy Or why doesn‘t he frogmarch her to the police station with her heroin and say: "I love her that much – prosecute her!" While I wouldn‘t wish prison on her, if it had the same effect on Amy as it has had on Blake, surely it would be worth it.
5. Mr Hain warned against trying to force a contest."Nobody can contrive an artificial contest or somehow frogmarch someone onto the ballot paper.î He added: "Because Gordon is the outstanding alternative and successor to Tony Blair – everybody understands they are the twin architects of Labour‘s extraordinary success – that‘s the reason people see him, as I do, as the natural successor to Tony.î Former home secretary Charles Clarke – previously one of the Chancellor‘s biggest critics – predicted Mr Brown would win hands down.