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Topic History of: Far-right Parties
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Barney Axis Power/Tripartite Pact countries numbered only three...


honey!oh sugar sugar. Jo wrote:
Perhaps the internet, Twitter, etc. and smartphones have helped them to spread, maybe helped along by forces that want to weaken Europe/UK. ???

The Nazi's managed ok without Facebook.
Barney Maybe.

As well as plain discontent, for many.


Over 50% of UK land is owned by 1% of the population.

Some think that wealth should be shared more evenly.


Meaning that the natives should be looked after.

Instead of those who just arrive, for their own reasons.



Jo Perhaps the internet, Twitter, etc. and smartphones have helped them to spread, maybe helped along by forces that want to weaken Europe/UK. ???
Barney Far enough Hedda.

But is it not just a bit unusual/coincidental that so many countries currently have a growing number of far-right parties?

They were always around - but not so ubiquitous, in recent times.