Quote Originally Posted by WanChaiMiller View Post
I think there is a shift to what is considered extreme right in politics. Extreme Right in the 30s was to the right of Imperial Britain (who headed up an Empire that inflicted gross atrocities to indiginous people around the world with its agenda to create single race societies). Modern Tories are liberal by those standards.

Id consider Farage extreme right by modern standards. But, he heads up the Brexit party which has no stated policy. If you voted for them you have no way of knowing where its positioned politically. If you use Farage views as its political standard, Id say its extreme right.
You think there is a shift? You certainly are trying to create one.

Extreme means extreme. Like I say when I was at school I was taught that Hitler was extreme right wing.

I just had a look on Google at extreme right wing and it mainly describes the far right like BNP. It says that Farage and Nuttall disassociated themselves with UKIP when Batten became leader.

I would say that extreme right is worse than far right. If you are saying that you think Farage is worse than Nick Griffin then I would say you are wrong.

If you think that people who are concerned about immigration, who have also said they would like immigration to continue, are extreme then I would say you are wrong.

What would you call Hitler now then?