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After Brexit – taking back control

September 24, 2016September 30, 2016 admin Austria, Belgium, Brexit, Denmark, EU, European Union, feature, Germany, Hungary, politics

Across Western democracies, new parties and unexpected party leaders are gaining ground. They have been described as “populists”, though in fact they are politicians identifying with the new, rather than the old political divide.

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