This wave of anti-establishment sentiment is reaching a new height in May in the UK, where local elections returned a landslide win by Nigel Farage’s Reform party, decimating all other opposition in the process.
Milei – the more daring (or genuine) of the rebels
It is against this context that we view President Milei as a phenomenon that will not vanish overnight, because he is a fresh outsider with policies far more radical than many of the more jaded politicians named in the table above – most of whom having been in politics for far too long, and have become disillusioned by the bureaucratic drag that they know will undermine their policies.
Milei is different – he seems unmotivated by money and position, and he is a more fervent believer of anarcho-capitalism than just about all the rebels listed above (see analysis here for a good summary of his beliefs). What’s more, he does not mince his words: