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"Trumps leadership style also consternates my fellow millennials, who feel more comfortable with elegant underachievers than graceless bulldozers who "get the job done"."
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Sherelle Jacobs"[[Nigel Farage|[Nigel] Farage]] has been mocked for espousing unpopular views. But an insurgent, mildly reckless party may be needed to break the stalemate. Reform may even be groping towards an innovative way of doing politics, which might be dubbed "paradoxical populism". The challenges of the day require charismatic leaders who can bank voter goodwill from populist achievements, such as bringing down immigration, in order to drive through less attractive but necessary projects, such as administering tough medicine to the economy or fixing healthcare."
"Trumps leadership style also consternates my fellow millennials, who feel more comfortable with elegant underachievers than graceless bulldozers who "get the job done"."
"This is why with a no-deal Brexit now "illegal" we are heading for a second referendum, and the Tory Partys obliteration. The problem with brilliant men in politics is that too often their brains go to their heads."
"Youve got to hand it to Liz Truss. It is customary for prime ministers to spend their retirement wasting into tragic figures."
"Indeed, if Boris Johnson does the only thing he can feasibly do and resign, the big risk is that the Conservatives will tip back into civil war."
"Leaver MPs grossly overestimate their opponents. Their centrist colleagues masterplan for saving the Tories is little more than "suicide on autopilot" by an obsolete ruling class."
"There is no point mincing words: Thatcherism and Reaganomics have been demolished by the very animal spirits of the free markets that, some 40 years ago, they unleashed in good faith. History has come full circle, with neoliberalism, like the mythical monster Ouroboros, devouring its own tail."