
Originally Posted by
mygiddypant
Farage is a liar. Johnson is/was a liar. Trump is a liar. What do they have in common? They "disrupt". Sunak is a liar, continuing the tradition of the right, but doesn't have the populist connection of the others. His problem is that he's not white.
I was recently reading of a YouGov poll from early 2023. The survey was around what Brits thought the living standards should be of people living on benefits, minimum wage and average earnings.
24% believed that these groups should not be able to pay their electricity, gas or water bills;
26% thought that there was no need for them to be able to afford food that allowed them and their families to eat a healthy and balanced diet;
43% believed that a home internet connection was not warranted for those relying on the state.
Do these views represent you?
In April Sunk warned against "over-medicalising the everyday worries and challenges of life" and threatened to withdraw some benefit payments altogether. According to Sunk illness is, apparently, a "lifestyle choice" Does this attempt to appeal to the baser instincts of the 'populist' demography qualify him as a "disrupter"?
Farage and other extremists cynically ply the myths and tropes which appeal to the populists and which are given widespread coverage in the right-wing print and social media.
There is much that is wrong with this country. Hopefully a start might be made on putting right some of these failings after the election. But I am not optimistic; the result will be a temporary setback for the establishment, not a long-term radical solution.