Phrases with «political football»

The phrase "political football" refers to a situation where politicians or political parties use a particular issue or topic as a tool for gaining favor among voters or deflecting blame. It suggests that they treat the issue as a game, with each side trying to score points or use it to their advantage without necessarily making genuine progress or finding a long-term solution. Full definition

Sentences with «political football»

  • Exam markers were accused of making school students the victims of political football today, after results showed the first decline in results in GCSE history. (politics.co.uk)
  • OPINION: Bank bashing is one of Australia's favourite sports, and while it is generally played when banks are behaving badly, there is a time when the banks become political footballs for playing well, which is what will probably happen next week — for 16 billion reasons. (businessnews.com.au)
  • We have learned to export our wars to third - world countries where they are more out of sight and mind — except when convenient to serve as political footballs for the parties out of power to punt to those in charge. (remonline.com)
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