The police should not call the rest of us
"civilians". They, too, are civilians, whom we pay to do what, should
the need arise, we could and would all do for free. That is why, for example,
they should have the right to strike. Or, at the very least, their
long-established pay deal in lieu.
And that is why that bastion of old-school trade
unionism, the Police Federation, is absolutely correct in defending the
entitlement of the whole community to that for which the whole community pays,
namely the police protection of each and every one of the whole community's
members. All of Her Majesty's subjects are, as such, equal citizens, equally
entitled to the services of Her Majesty's Constabulary.
As so often, the Crown guarantees in principle
the equality defended in practice by the trade union movement. A defence which
includes the prudent deployment of the strike weapon.
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