Trust issues: dealing with distrust in politics
Liberal democracy across the West is under strain. The causes of these democratic challenges are many and complex, but there is a common thread - a decline in political trust.
Growing distrust in politicians should be of particular concern to democrats and progressives. A lack of trust matters for two main reasons. First, growing distrust can lead to a downwards spiral of democratic decline, with voters disengaging, becoming polarised, or turning to populist leaders and causes.
In this paper, the authors argue that policy-makers must act on four significant social and political ‘gaps’ to arrest the decline in trust. They also outline four major areas of challenge for policy-makers to focus on to improve political trust. These will form areas of focus for future IPPR research and policy development in the years to come.