The rise of the far right is an ongoing reality shaping modern politics, where far-right ideas are embraced across both mainstream and fringe parties globally.
The far-right narrative, including immigration and nationalism concerns, is increasingly echoed by prominent conservatives, revealing a blurred line between mainstream and extremism.
Centrists, aiming for compromise with the far right, often face a fundamental contradiction, as their governing approach appeals to voters wary of extremism.
Labour's Keir Starmer's recognition of anti-EU sentiment among voters illustrates how center-left parties are engaging with far-right concerns without entirely resisting them.
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