parish pump politics
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[edit]parish pump politics (uncountable)
- (Ireland, derogatory, informal) political activity that is more evidently concerned with addressing the immediate needs of the local electorate than with strategy that might affect the national interest.
- 1875, Thomas Bardel Brindley, Hints, Humorous and Satirical, to all the world and his wife (Wit and humor)[1], Simpkin, Marshall&Company, page 6:
- 7.—Never avoid bars or smoke-rooms, because in the former case you miss the chance of marrying a flirt, and in the latter of having your mind improved by local parish-pump politics, and your head broken by a fool in his cups.
- 1981, Electoral Politics in Ireland: Party and Parish Pump[2], page 144:
- Unfortunately, the parish-pump politics this perpetuates is congenitally unsuited to deal with the demands of a modern European society.
- 2005, Bora Laskin: Bringing Law to Life[3], University of Toronto Press:
- Where others looked at Canadian regionalism and saw a fruitful and admirable diversity of human experience, Laskin saw petty fiefdoms, parish pump politics, and constricted horizons.
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[edit]putting local concerns over national interest
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