“…The adopted analytical tools from critical discursive psychology allowed us to identify four recurring interpretative repertoires from the material, namely, the diminishing meaning of Finnishness, the loss of social status, mistrust in the political elite and the interference of green liberal values. These interpretative repertoires resemble the results of previous studies examining populism (e.g., Im et al., 2022; Mols & Jetten, 2014, 2020; Spruyt et al., 2016; Staerklé et al., 2022; Urbanska et al., 2021). These societal developments were portrayed as threatening the interviewees’ and the perceived ingroup's unity, social status, political participation, traditions and ways of living, which echo the key identity principles in identity process theory and required the interviewees to seek to reattain an identity congruent with these principles (Breakwell, 1986).…”