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blank cheque
noun
- a signed cheque on which the amount payable has not been specified
- complete freedom of action
Example Sentences
"But it is not a blank cheque, it is not unconditional," he said.
Unite traditionally backs Labour, but has been very critical of Sir Keir's leadership and last year its general secretary, Sharon Graham, warned the party there were "no blank cheques".
The government said it was facing "tough decisions" but added: "The solution isn’t writing a blank cheque to bail out the past, or to put taxpayers on the hook for the industrial challenges we’ve inherited."
But she added: “University leaders cannot be handed blank cheques: they must use public money to invest in their own workforce.”
The chancellor has insisted there are "no blank cheques" for trade unions, following Conservative criticism of her approach to public sector pay.
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