If things go as expected on Thursday, British voters will reject the option of leaving the European Union. Likewise, if things go as expected come November, American voters will reject the option of electing a President Trump. Both outcomes would be reassuring, but they wouldn’t mean the end of right-wing populism on either side of the Atlantic—they may merely represent new high-water marks.
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Published on June 23, 2016 10:57