PoliticsJuly 16, 2026

blitz

/blɪts/

Definition

A sudden, intensive, and energetic campaign or effort to achieve a goal quickly.

Etymology

The word is a shortened form of the German 'Blitzkrieg', meaning 'lightning war', which was used to describe rapid, decisive military maneuvers during World War II. It entered the English language as a term for any intense, rapid-fire effort.

In the news

In this article, 'blitz' describes Andy Burnham's intention to release a large volume of policy announcements in a very short amount of time upon taking office. It highlights the aggressive and concentrated nature of his proposed legislative strategy.

Andy Burnham plans blitz of policy announcements on entering Number 10

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Financial Times

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