Red Poll
Definition: Red Poll
Red Poll: A dual-purpose breed of cattle, which originated in East Anglia. It is deep red in color, with a white swish at the end of the tail. Red Poll cattle offer farmers both high-quality meat and milk, enhancing farm productivity and income.
The rise of populism indicates that people want more direct participation in political decision-making.
Populism thrives when the political establishment ignores the needs of the working class.
Populism thrives in an atmosphere of political distrust and economic hardship. — populistpolicy.org