Sentences with phrase «political knockabout»

Not only that, but the prime minister is intent on appearing statesman - like and authoritative during the economic crisis, meaning he may hang back from any overtly party political knockabout.
In a particularly subdued edition of our weekly political knockabout, PMQs, neither Punch nor Judy were anywhere to be seen as Ed Miliband and David Cameron politely chatted about the floods.
«Perhaps when they find out what is England they will let us all have the answer», said Chancellor George Osborne, deploying this Cruddas passage for a little partisan political knockabout.
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