An individual or organisation that labels a right of centre or right wing individual or organisation far-right.
The far-left HOPE NOT HATE group has described the Natcon conference a far-right gathering.
verb To assassinate a Leftist.
The Organisation Consul (OC) was notorious in post First World War Germany for its coxing.
A person holding a position, especially but not exclusively in the public sector,who is claiming some sort of equivalence in rank,status or authority to a commissioned officer in the armed forces. The most common example of this in the United Kingdom is that of âpolice officerâ a term which is even (mis)used in legislation. The origin of the word is in the scenario of a police constable stopping an erratic driver on suspicion of drunken driving were the suspect confirms the Police Constableâs suspicions by asking âwhat appears to be the problem ociffer?â. The reason it is incorrect for British policemen and women to be called officers is that the civil equivalent of a military commission is the commission of the peace which is held by Justices of the Peace. A police constable holds the kingâs warrant not the kingâs commission. Legally Constable is the only police rank,other âranksâ such as Chief Superintendent,are at best appointments (like the army equivalent of a warrant officer 1st class holding the appointment of RSM) at worst internal job descriptions.
I could tell the police ociffer strutting about was a chief superintendent because he was kitted out in a uniform with ârank insigniaâ identical to that of a lieutenant colonel.