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Il est paradoxal que la baronne rouge elle-même, Cathy Ashton, se soit élevée contre cette proposition d'exclusion aérienne, son adjoint ayant apparemment qualifié celle-ci de "tentative désespérée de faire les gros titres".
It is ironic that the Red Baroness herself, Cathy Ashton, stood against this no-fly proposal, her aide reportedly calling it 'headline grabbing desperation'.
Elle a eu raison Mme Taubira de regretter qu’aucune voix des dirigeants politiques ne se soit élevée contre le racisme dont elle a été victime.
Mrs Taubira can regret that no political leaders spoke out against the racism to which she had been subjected.
Il est heureux que, dans cette Assemblée, le consensus existe et qu'aucune voix ne se soit élevée pour nuancer la résolution que nous allons adopter tout à l'heure.
I am pleased that there is a consensus in this Assembly and that nobody has tried to alter the resolution that we are going to adopt later on.
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