Monday 27 June 2016

Monday's Opinions: Learning from Britain’s unnecessary crisis

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Shannon Jensen Wedgwood / For the Washington Post
Learning from Britain's unnecessary crisis
The nationalism behind Britain's vote to leave the European Union was English, not British (or Scottish or Northern Irish).
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