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Brexit has provided a huge shock to the EU over the last four years, causing fears in the bloc that other member states could follow suit and leave. Eurosceptic parties across Europe have risen in prominence, looking to gain power in some of the EU s major member states. This is noticeable in France, where President Emmanuel Macron looks set to once again take on right wing nationalist Marine Le Pen in 2022.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson during a media briefing on coronavirus (COVID-19) in Downing Street, London. PA Photo. Picture date: Wednesday December 16, 2020. See PA story HEALTH Coronavirus. Photo credit should read: Matt Dunham/PA Wire. THERE is much referred to by politicians and contributors around nationalism, federalism and vandalism in The National over the week beginning December 14. I want to believe that many of those who voted for Brexit in 2016 don’t regard themselves as inward-looking nationalists. That’s despite much of the jingoistic catchphrases used then and now by the current PM and his cohorts exemplify this. But international right-wing nationalists certainly welcomed the UK’s Brexit vote and there’s no reason to believe that has changed.