The lesson from Australia – don’t rule out the quiet majority, says DOMINIC MIDGLEY



THE late US president Richard Nixon called them the "silent majority". Scott Morrison, the Australian prime minister who on Saturday pulled off a miraculous win in that country's general election, refers to them as "quiet Australians". But they both meant the same thing: the large number of voters who feel disrespected and ignored by the elites who run the country.

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