Is our political system vulnerable to populist politicians like Trump?
The support for Sinn Fein, with their populist and utterly moronic economic policies which would hurt the poor and vulnerable and working people, was and is alarming and shows just how easily led so many people are. The move of many of their supporters away to even more populist and delusional racist parties is even more alarming. With that in mind, and seeing what's happening in the USA, how vulnerable are our democratic institutions to attack from within?
If, for example, a racist populist Trump supporter was elected President could they refuse to sign any legislation into law unless their agenda was followed?
Seeing labour cosying up to Sinn Fein makes me believe that, unfortunately, they will cosy up to anyone. Would they and others form part of a populist coalition in which an even more populist party is the tail wagging the dog?
The support for Sinn Fein, with their populist and utterly moronic economic policies which would hurt the poor and vulnerable and working people, was and is alarming and shows just how easily led so many people are. The move of many of their supporters away to even more populist and delusional racist parties is even more alarming. With that in mind, and seeing what's happening in the USA, how vulnerable are our democratic institutions to attack from within?
If, for example, a racist populist Trump supporter was elected President could they refuse to sign any legislation into law unless their agenda was followed?
Seeing labour cosying up to Sinn Fein makes me believe that, unfortunately, they will cosy up to anyone. Would they and others form part of a populist coalition in which an even more populist party is the tail wagging the dog?