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To: 2MAR$ who wrote (942765)6/26/2016 8:42:49 AM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1574493
 
Could a Brexit sentiment sweep Trump into office?

Concerns that fueled exit from the European Union also resonate in the U.S. presidential race

Trump and Clinton both weigh in on the fallout

Anger over jobs, trade pacts, immigration and powerful elites drive Brexist

“This is as much about disillusionment with the political status quo, with inequalities, with a sense that politicians say anything to get elected and then don’t do what they’re supposed to do, and a continuing sense – certainly in America – in Britain ... that it’s been the hardworking, tax-paying middle classes who don’t feel listened to, or that their interests have been sufficiently taken into account,” Sir Peter Westmacott, former British ambassador to the United States, said on a media call Friday arranged by the Atlantic Council, a foreign policy think tank.

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