all-party

English

Etymology

From all- +‎ party. First attested in the 1900s.

Adjective

all-party (not comparable)

  1. (politics) Involving or relating to all political parties.
    • 2024 February 21, Christian Wolmar, “A 'tsar' needs to get to grips with High Speed 2... quickly”, in RAIL, number 1003, page 52:
      In particular, this all-party group of MPs has been scathing about the decision-making process, which has resulted in the Department of Transport having no ideas as to how "HS2 will operate as a functioning railway following recent changes".

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