Hidden agenda
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Hidden Agenda (an idiomatic phrase used to refer to the subtext which discreetly drives a conversation, meeting or other activity). It can also refer to the wish (and plan) to implement a particular idea without telling anybody even though people will be affected in a negative way.
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