Phrases with «political radar»

The phrase "political radar" refers to a person's ability to sense and understand the power dynamics and political environment around them. It means being aware of what is happening politically, observing people's actions, and predicting how certain events or decisions may affect one's own interests or goals. Full definition

Sentences with «political radar»

  • Much of the home secretary's work fell below the national political radar, while her key setbacks included defeat on the 42 days legislation (theguardian.com)
  • «We're talking 1,500 people a day [dying from cancer], and it's not even onthe political radar,» he says. (si.com)
  • Her rebellious political radar appears to have taken shape extremely early indeed. (politics.co.uk)
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