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stalking horse

stalking horse

1. a politician who tests the strength of a party's support for its leader by competing for the job of leading the party although they do not really intend to be elected.

He was a stalking horse, intended to undermine what was regarded at the time as a weak leadership.

2. something that is used to hide someone's real purpose.

It's feared that the talks are just a stalking horse for a much wider deal between the two parties.

Cambridge English Idioms Dictionary

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