We are now paying a very high price for commercialising and politicising what was a very good and certainly very cheap health service. |
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In 1976 Soweto happened, and South African boys and girls spilled across the border into Lesotho, politicising us even more. |
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The Fabians do not appreciate the dangers of politicising the Speakership. |
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The spectacle emphasised how much he seeks to transform our style and substance by politicising every event for its propaganda potential in a divided Australia. |
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As the crime wave continues with little let-up in the senseless bloodletting that has engulfed the country, many people are politicising the issue. |
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There is a very real risk of politicising the police service with this move and that would be hugely detrimental. |
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The London Mayor was accused of politicising the Games after speaking out on the 2014 referendum. |
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He said that, unfortunately, the mullahcracy is politicising religion to serve their selfish ends. |
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In opposing the creation of the post, Labour claimed that politicising the running of the police could have a dangerous effect on their priorities. |
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