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Boris Johnson is a threat to our already-crumbling democracy
We need system-wide answers to the current crisis of democracy in Britain, where the masses are ready to support a demagogue, writes LYNN HENDERSON
Boris Johnson with Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick

YOU don’t have to look far to see that — 200 years since the first big battles for the vote — our democracy is in trouble.

Dissatisfaction with our political system is rife. A recent Hansard study found that over half of people think that what the country needs is a “strong leader who is willing to break the rules.” In the eyes of many of his supporters, Johnson, who has so far in his career shown scant regard for rules, conventions and accountability, is filling that space.

Despite being cut from the same establishment cloth as the wider political elite, he’s pitched himself as the man to take on the “vested interests” and restore faith in democracy by delivering Brexit.

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