|
|
BRITAIN-POLITICS-ATTACKS-LAWS-CONSERVATIVES
Britain's new Conservative Party Shadow Home Secretary Dominic Grieve makes a statement to the media outside London's Houses of Parliament on June 12, 2008. A top opposition figure resigned in dismay Thursday at the government's controversial anti-terrorism plans, in an unprecedented stand that took British politics by surprise. Triggering a by-election, David Davis, the Conservative Party's home affairs spokesman, said he would fight for re-election on a single issue: opposition to moves to detain suspected extremists for up to six weeks without charge. AFP PHOTO/Shaun Curry
|
|
|
Detalii fotografie |
Loc: |
|
London, Greater London, UNITED KINGDOM |
|
Sursa: |
|
AFP / Mediafax Foto |
|
Fotograf: |
|
SHAUN CURRY |
|
Data: |
|
12 Iunie 2008 |
|
Dimensiuni: |
|
2500 x 1509 (1.12 MB) |
|
|
|
|
|
|