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"Levido argued the current shift in politics throughout the West was often misread as a sudden populist wave rather than the outcome of long-term economic stagnation and declining trust in political leadership. "He said that environment had created fertile ground for parties such as Reform UK and One Nation, but cautioned against assuming permanent voter realignment. "Instead, Levido said voters were behaving like consumers switching providers when expectations were not met." The Sydney Morning Herald & The Age's Rob Harris on Isaac Levido's recent discussion about populism, fragmenting electorates, global trends & what it means for business at the Menzies Research Centre in Sydney. Thanks for the interest, Rob. More here: https://lnkd.in/e3RJUdYv

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