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Is the Unite the Kingdom rally far-right? I spoke to protestors and was at more risk of being hugged to death - Nana Akua

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Is the Unite the Kingdom rally far-right?

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I spoke to protestors and was at more risk of being hugged to death - Nana Akua.

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They say that the Unite the Kingdom rally was far-right.Now, the far right is an umbrella term for political ideologies that sit at the far right end of the traditional left-right political spectrum.It is characterised primarily by extreme nationalism, nativism, and authoritarian tendencies.

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I went to the United Kingdom rally in search of the far right.One attendee told me: "I'm a Church of England clergy, so I'm here to be amongst the English people and support them and get to know people and witness the resurrection of Jesus Christ and how he can change people's lives."I would encourage people to come down and see and meet people, and you'll find out that it's not far-right.Another said to me: "Just come down to, you know, support the march.

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Um, not for any reason to cause any trouble."A third rally-goer told me he was there because he was "losing faith in our political leaders"."They have no integrity.

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A: Is the Unite the Kingdom rally far-right?

B: I went to the United Kingdom rally in search of the far right.One attendee told me: "I'm a Church of England clergy, so I'm here to be amongst the English people and support them and get to know people and witness the resurrection of Jesus Christ and how he can change people's lives."I would encourage people to come down and see and meet people, and you'll find out that it's not far-right.Another said to me: "Just come down to, you know, support the march.

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A: They say that the Unite the Kingdom rally was far-right.Now, the far right is an umbrella term for political ideologies that sit at the far right end of the traditional left-right political spectrum.It is characterised primarily by extreme nationalism, nativism, and authoritarian tendencies.

B: I went to the United Kingdom rally in search of the far right.One attendee told me: "I'm a Church of England clergy, so I'm here to be amongst the English people and support them and get to know people and witness the resurrection of Jesus Christ and how he can change people's lives."I would encourage people to come down and see and meet people, and you'll find out that it's not far-right.Another said to me: "Just come down to, you know, support the march.

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