Credit to Dr. Richard Claydon for providing this video reference in an ongoing sub-stack dialogue call leadership rewritten.
Democracy operates on the principle that voters entrust select individuals to represent their interest and bring out improvements to society via the legislature.
However, after receiving the trust of the populace, leaders acquire a sense of entitlement and forget why they have been voted into their roles in the first place.
Cambridge Analytica and other more recent incidents demonstrate how large numbers of voters can be manipulated by social media to channel their votes to a preferred candidate.
Society must reclaim their power to entrust suitable leaders or their choices will be the reason grievance grows and trust is eroded.