Politics abhors a vacuum which is why UKIP has emerged as the militant wing of the Conservative Party, performing a role similar to that of the old Communist Party on the Labour Party.
Never fear,
politics abhors a vacuum and Tony Blair's Global Institute for Change has stepped in to fill in the detail, leading Alistair Campbell to chide Theresa May that a former PM has done more detailed economic research than the current one on the most important political decision for a generation.
Hull said: «This is the kind of behavior that people of principle in both parties in Rockland County
politics abhor and will bring to an end.»
Not exact matches
I
abhor Newt Gingrich's
politics, but he converted to a thinking man's religion.
It was so totally dispiriting: everything I'd come to
abhor about the
politics with which I'd grown up: insular, petty, polarised.»
Every company — every industry — is staffed by a mixture of people who
abhor politics and others for whom it's a modus operandi.
Like nature, the commentariat
abhors a vacuum, and as a result, DeVos has found herself at the intersection of several trending narratives in American
politics and education.
Along the way she finds answers to one of the crucial questions of contemporary American
politics: why do the people who would seem to benefit most from «liberal» government intervention
abhor the very idea?