
Radical with Amol Rajan Taking Back Control: Why ‘Agency’ Could Be The Next Big Idea In Politics (James Kanagasooriam)
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Mar 12, 2026 James Kanagasooriam, chief research officer at Focal Data and renowned pollster who coined the term 'the Red Wall', discusses how a widespread sense of powerlessness reshapes politics. He explores agency as a new political axis, cultural loss and declining social capital, the attention economy’s effects on persuasion, COVID’s long political impact, and concrete ways to rebuild everyday control.
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Agency Links Optimism Trust And Connection
- Agency is a single framing that links optimism, social trust, connectivity and life satisfaction across voters.
- James Kanagasooriam found survey correlations showing people with higher agency report more optimism, trust, and social connectedness.
Kate Hall Conversation Sparked The Agency Idea
- James's agency insight began with a conversation with Kate Hall, a former top poker player and lawyer who described personal recovery through 'agency'.
- That anecdote sparked polling to test if individual agency patterns scale into political behaviour.
Politics Reoriented By Agency And Status Quo
- British politics now sits on two axes: left–right and agency/status quo satisfaction, reshaping voter behaviour.
- Focal Data and More in Common segmentation show people with more agency tend to back traditional parties across regions.





