[»] Jump to Summary… Former UK Prime Minister Sir John Major has weighed in on a familiar tension in modern democracy: voters often want fast, simple answers to problems that are anything but simple. Speaking during a discussion on Matt Chorley’s programme on BBC Radio 5 Live, Major agreed that the public tends to prefer quick fixes. His point was blunt but reflective—people want solutions that feel immediate, even when the underlying issues are…
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