Today: September 26, 2024
Today: September 26, 2024

Why Europe’s young people are flirting with the far right

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(CNN) — Pollsters were surprised by the burst of populism in 2016, but many now think they shouldn’t have been. In the United States and United Kingdom, swaths of voters in deprived regions – places “left behind” by globalization – were given the chance to stick it to the system, and they took it. Why was anyone surprised?

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