Phrases with «sofa government»

"Sofa government" refers to a type of government where important decisions are made without proper planning or discussion. It suggests that decisions are made casually, often on a whim or without careful consideration of the consequences. Full definition

Sentences with «sofa government»

  • He laughs that Fox is attacked for having no minutes of meetings, but New Labour turned it into a «whole system of sofa government». (politics.co.uk)
  • «This will lead to even more sofa government than we've already suffered from him and his colleagues.» (politics.co.uk)
  • Your point was about «below» and there's a clear difference between «My door is always open,» as those soft skill managers who provided one of the cues for sofa government used to say, and the sort of structure which instantiates open debate. (nextleft.org)
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