Why right-wing populism remains popular 10 years post-Brexit
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From Brexit to ‘Bregret’: ten years on, the sour style of the United Kingdom’s Brexit vote
Ten years after the 2016 referendum, the guarantees of diminished immigration and financial prosperity made all through the marketing campaign through the promoters of leaving the Ecu Union have no longer been fulfilled. The main have an effect on of Brexit used to be other: deepening the polarization of society and trivializing far-right discourse. As of late, maximum British electorate remorseful about that selection. On 23 June 2016, a majori…
Why right-wing populism remains popular 10 years post-Brexit
British voters’ decision in 2016 to leave the European Union came as a shock to many in the United Kingdom and beyond. With its 'Take back control' slogan, the Vote Leave campaign tapped into anti-elite sentiments, concerns about immigration and a variety of other discontents, stoking a populist backlash against the political classes in London […]
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