Meaning of student union politics | Babel Free
Definitions
Political actions seen as being unprofessional or childish; resembling those of the students' union.
UK, idiomatic, uncountable
Examples
“I am glad that, true to form, the Liberal Democrats have not risen above the student union politics that we expect from them. As long as “discouraging intellectual argument” can fit on the back of a “Focus” leaflet, that is fine.”
“The rightwing Tory Philip Davies, the MP for Shipley, said the tactics of keeping the Conservative parliamentary party at Westminster to discuss the general election, and then staging a surprise unheralded vote on a future secret ballot for the Speaker, “smacked of the kind of student-union politics that has the fingerprints of the whips’ office all over it”.”
“Momentum had stitched up the selection already to exclude good local candidates and now want to change the result because their candidate was not chosen. Local people won’t have it. It is crude – the worst kind of student union politics.”
“It really strikes me as student union politics. It's not a serious government concerned about the opportunities for young people in the future.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.