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The Duckhouse: Multi-ethnic Conservatism

Dr Rakib Ehsan, research fellow at the Henry Jackson Society and columnist for Spiked Online, discusses his most recent article for Spiked, "Trump's multi-ethnic populism", and the trends that are set to follow in the UK with guest host of The Duckhouse and Editor of The Mallard, Jake Scott.


https://www.spiked-online.com/2020/11/05/trumps-multi-ethnic-populism/

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