Political rhetoric doesn’t persuade evenly, it splits and polarises public opinion.
Political rhetoric doesn’t persuade evenly, it splits and polarises public opinion.
In the months since Theresa May first uttered the now-famous phrase “Brexit means Brexit,” expectations that the new government would move full steam ahead with taking Britain out of the EU have given way to a seeming cascade of setbacks.
Populism and post-fact politics may define the political discourse of 2016, but the victories for Trump and Brexit signify a greater arc towards the failure of the two-party political system.
Billionaire property tycoon and political outsider Donald Trump has beaten Hillary Clinton to become the next president of the United States.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are making their last pitches to voters as voters go to the poll to the next President of the United States of America.