Popular Understandings of Politics in Britain, 1937-2015

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Anti-politics: It’s not the economy, stupid; it’s you

By UoSAnti-Politics |

In a blog for Public Policy Network, Will Jennings and Gerry Stoker have argued that the rise of anti-politics in the present is not just a symptom of a political failure on economics, but citizens’ sense of being failed by a political class that lacks the competence and strength of character to follow the right policy options and, above all, is regarded as too short-termist, media-obsessed and in cahoots with the rich and powerful to provide leadership in the public interest.

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