As the European Parliament sang the “Auld Lang Syne” and the Union Jack was removed from Brussels’s flag procession, the seemingly impossible became fact—Great Britain was out of the European Union. And the Tories are riding high once more in London.
In 2016, Brexit was viewed as a major advancement for nationalism and populism. But did the Alt-Right overlook or misunderstand something in all the frivolity? The panel discusses the future of both nationalism and Europeanism.