"put him in to get him out" meaning in English

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Phrase

Etymology: Coined by Irish revolutionary Michael Collins. Etymology templates: {{coin|en|Michael Collins|nat=Irish|occ=revolutionary|w=Michael Collins (Irish leader)}} Coined by Irish revolutionary Michael Collins Head templates: {{head|en|phrase}} put him in to get him out
  1. (Ireland, politics, historical) An election poster catchphrase, and rallying cry, for imprisoned Republicans to be elected to parliament. Tags: Ireland, historical Categories (topical): Politics Categories (place): Ireland

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