I would class Nicola Sturgeon as a populist. She has stirred feelings of grievance and found scapegoats. In her case it usually "Westminster" however many of her more fanatical supporters direct their attacks to the English, or people they call " Britnats" who voted NO in the 2014 referendum because they want to remain in the UK, Nationalism is a distortion of patriotism. This strategy has proced to be electorally successful, mainly because of the collapse of the Scottish Labour party coinciding with a drop in LibDem support because of the coalition. The SNP is also authoritarian. Some of their centralising control freakery causes serious concern.
I would not call Jeremy Corbyn a populist. He is very popular with a narrow group of left wingers, but unlikely ever to gain the level of support he would need to win an election.
: What has been your most wasted purchased made in preparation for a holiday?
My dad spent 40 years mastering his craft, and last week someone half his age told him how to eat.😠
What words annoy you when used wrong or people don't know the meaning of?




