Phrases with «populist politicians»

"Populist politicians" refers to political leaders who claim to represent the interests and concerns of ordinary people or the general public. They often use emotional rhetoric, simple communication, and policies that appeal to the masses, aiming to gain support and popularity among the public. Full definition

Sentences with «populist politicians»

  • «The erosion of public trust in the role of businesses is, I think, quite alarming, particularly if it is fuelled by populist politicians, who seek to impose a greater regulatory burden on corporations that in turn restricts their ability to deliver investment and deliver the employment that Australia needs,» Mr Chaney said. (afr.com)
  • That's a useful narrative for populist politicians looking to exploit social ignorance, but it doesn't come close to accurately reflecting the intellectual landscape, and taking it to heart will lead to poor strategic choices. (hughhowey.com)
  • If there was a single, pro-YES populist politician who could chime perfectly with Mail, Telegraph and Sun readers, the UKIP leader was that man. (conservativehome.blogs.com)
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