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Sleaze is a euphemism used in the United Kingdom for political corruption.

The term gained prominence during the late 1980s and early 1990s, particularly in relation to political scandals involving members of Parliament, especially when the media considered it socially unacceptable to directly accuse politicians of corruption. It was during this time that the British media began using "sleaze" to describe allegations of bribery, corruption, and inappropriate behavior among politicians. The term became firmly entrenched in the public lexicon, often invoked during periods of political controversy.

References

  1. "BBC News | UK POLITICS | How sleaze entered the political dictionary". news.bbc.co.uk.


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