Leaders must ‘not capitulate’ to ‘loud minority groups’

Sky News contributor Prue MacSween says there’s a push happening, where some people are backing leaders who won’t give in to “noisy minority groups”.

Inflation and interest rates have plummeted in Argentina since President Javier Milei’s election.

Milei has finished his first year with more public trust than all of his past three predecessors.

“We’re experiencing and feeling what our parents did during the Great Depression,” Ms MacSween told Sky News host James Morrow.

“G’day, we’re heading down a path here where everyone’s getting on the bandwagon, so enough with the ideologies, let’s focus on what really works, if you know what I mean. A lot of Aussies are after leaders who are firm and decisive, who can handle the howling mob, and that’s what we really need.”

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