Are people voting for populists because they’re happier?

Public anger has been blamed for the rise of ‘disruptive’ politicians around the globe, but new research suggests the opposite may be true, writes Raj Persaud

Are people voting for populists because they’re happier?

Public anger has been blamed for the rise of ‘disruptive’ politicians around the globe, but new research suggests the opposite may be true, writes Raj Persaud

US president Donald Trump has already proclaimed that Boris Johnson, Britain’s new prime minister, is popular because he is seen as “Britain Trump” (sic).

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