The issue has become a political hot potato for Bloomberg, who faces a tough battle for re-election next year. |
If government decides that it's too much of a political hot potato to try to remove you from that land, that's their choice. |
But it was on the political hot potato of Scottish broadcasting that Mr Davies dropped the biggest bombshell of the night. |
His parents first began to notice something was wrong when he was six months old after he badly blistered his fingers on a hot potato chip. |
Although Claire seemed comfortable enough to let the subject drop like a hot potato, the more he thought about it, the less well it sat with him. |
It was a time when many of his old so-called friends had dropped him like a hot potato. |