First Brexit, then Trump, what will be the next domino to fall?

By Nick Miller
November 20 2016 - 12:15am
Giuseppe Piero "Beppe" Grillo is an Italian comedian, actor, blogger and political activist who has been involved in politics since 2009 as the founder of the Italian Five Star Movement political party. Photo: Andrew Darby
Giuseppe Piero "Beppe" Grillo is an Italian comedian, actor, blogger and political activist who has been involved in politics since 2009 as the founder of the Italian Five Star Movement political party. Photo: Andrew Darby
The Austrian Freedom Party's Norbert Hofer. Photo: Ronald Zak/AP
The Austrian Freedom Party's Norbert Hofer. Photo: Ronald Zak/AP
Dutch right-wing politician Geert Wilders tweeted after Donald Trump's election win: "The people are taking their country back. So will we." Photo: Peter Dejong/AP
Dutch right-wing politician Geert Wilders tweeted after Donald Trump's election win: "The people are taking their country back. So will we." Photo: Peter Dejong/AP
Marine Le Pen, leader of the French National Front, is considered an outside chance in next year's presidential election in France. Photo: Marlene Awaad/Bloomberg
Marine Le Pen, leader of the French National Front, is considered an outside chance in next year's presidential election in France. Photo: Marlene Awaad/Bloomberg
Frauke Petry, left, chairwoman of the Alternative for Germany, said Donald Trump's victory was "encouraging for Germany and for Europe". Photo: Markus Schreiber/AP
Frauke Petry, left, chairwoman of the Alternative for Germany, said Donald Trump's victory was "encouraging for Germany and for Europe". Photo: Markus Schreiber/AP

Here's how the dominos could fall.

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