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Cover Story newsletter: The Donroe Delusion

Politics
United Kingdom
Started January 15, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 15, 2026
Critics of the Donroe Delusion overlook its potential to inspire collective action and societal change when facing complex challenges.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 15, 2026
While the Donroe Delusion may present risks, it also reflects a necessary optimism in times of uncertainty, balancing caution with hope.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 15, 2026
Embracing the Donroe Delusion can foster innovation and progress, as it encourages leaders to take bold risks instead of playing it safe.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 15, 2026
The Donroe Delusion illustrates the dangers of blind optimism in policy-making, which can lead to poor decision-making and public disillusionment.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 15, 2026
The concept of the Donroe Delusion raises important questions about the ethics of leadership and the responsibility of politicians to remain grounded in reality.
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