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    1. Key factors often cited include:

      • Immigration and border security concerns

      • Economic uncertainty and cost-of-living pressures

      • Energy policy debates

      • Dissatisfaction with established political parties

      • National identity and sovereignty issues

    2. AceOfSpades532 on

      Why does “The Greens” get its own thing, that’s party names not political positions

    3. Close enough, welcome back 1920

      As usual liberals will continue to push the far right numbers up by being complete morons, and their voting base will continue to migrate to left-wing parties. Just ask Labour how they’ve been bleeding votes.

      Unfortunately that isn’t enough to stop the far right tide.

      Edit: the libcope below demonstrates the reason why Kamala and Starmer lost and why liberals will keep losing in the future. By the way, the whole Democratic Party political machine worked to destroy Mamdani’s primary because he was „too leftist“.

    4. SuperSatanOverdrive on

      Tbf, the far right here in Norway is still to the left of the republicans in the US

    5. The left needs to figure out immigration. It’s as simple as that.

      Most people don’t have an issue with a lot of the left’s policies, but immigration is going to be a much bigger issue than many people want to admit. And that is going to drive people to the right, regardless if they agree with their other policies.

    6. Gee I wonder what’s the reason, could it be the open borders and de facto unrestricted immigration policy?

      Nah of course not, being pro regulated immigration and checks and balances is evil!!!

    7. FEMA_Camp_Survivor on

      Europeans will probably be more right wing than Americans one day. Ethnicity is much more closely tied to national identity.

    8. Not excusing the US, but I find it a bit hypocritical for European leaders accusing the US for electing Trump, and turning our backs when they’re also electing far-right politicians as well. This isn’t just an American problem. It’s a worldwide problem.

    9. Big disclaimer: Opinion polls. Not the first time opinion polls said something but when it came to the actual elections things where very different or not as one-sided.

    10. th3_oWo_g0d on

      They should include Denmark as an outlier. We are getting more left as time goes on, because the right just keeps fumbling the bag strategically.

    11. HistoricalAbies293 on

      In this comment section you can find redditors of all walks of life going “After Hitler, our turn!“ and arguing about how their party is doing it the right away, and everyone else is opposing fascism wrong, and there’s no need to set differences aside. Just as their forefathers before them 80 years ago. Heartwarming, isn’t it?

    12. Ok-Masterpiece-1359 on

      The most conservative party in Norway is not “far right” by international standards. More liberal than the Republican Party by a country mile.

    13. braindead comment section theres not a single source just made up numbers

    14. InclinationCompass on

      Conservative europe would be considered left-leaning by american standards

    15. We have a historical background. It happened before but it didn’t end well for the right wingers. Excepting Spain. They where smart.

    16. Direct-Setting-3358 on

      Not to doubt the info given, but this is 8 out of like 48 countries

    17. Being right wing is a “dominant trait” in that if you agree with the left wing on three things and disagree with them on one, you probably think that one thing is more important.

    18. I see two main reason s for this::
      – far-right politics is always populist and humans are incredibly good in telling when there’s ab issue. They shite at identifying what’s the Iurcr if the issue, but they know there is an issue – like, my essential purchases are getting more and more expensive. Far-right populists thrive on „vote for me and u will set you free! It’s the others‘ fault that you’re hurting!“
      – the more moderate centre parties typically struggle to address why people are hurting fast enough, so they resort to imitating the far-right politics in hopes to still garner votes, but you can’t out-right the far-right. Why should any far-right leaning voter return to the centre if they don’t promise anything new and just the same as the far-right, potentially in a more broadly appealing, weaker version?

      Tldr:
      – people are hurting and far-right populists are promising an end of the hurt
      – the centre parties typically struggle to present a viable alternative

    19. DeepDickens69 on

      You guys better hope they find Jesus. We’ve seen how godless right wingers get before in Europe’s history.

    20. Any-Assistance-8103 on

      The only difference with the us is the political system. The parliamentary system is very protective from crazy governments

    21. No_Case_8502 on

      Speaks for Meloni. She seems to offer a right wing option, thats able to work within the system and thus keeps the people feom opting far right options.

    22. It happens when the leadership is tone deaf and pretending everything is fine.  After a decade of conservative austerity, it gets back to government spending and immigrants.  The true rarity is a decade of far left government, they usually implode because nobody agrees after victory.

      There is a great article by Idris Kahoon in the Atlantic today about Britain and it’s general turn.  It’s rather timely.  My sister in law is visiting from London, and a neighbor she was introduced to asked her about UK immigration and the hubub around it.  She said she didn’t know, and then bitched about it after he left, declaring he must get all info from Fox News.  That is why leadership is caught flat footed by these shifts, they don’t believe anything they do is wrong and if someone has a complaint, it’s them who are wrong…

    23. Subject-Dealer6350 on

      Right is usually more individualistic and left usually means sacrifice for the group.

      In bad times when everyone struggles, sacrifice for others stings alot more.

    24. From what I can tell this is from some Instagram account what’s the source of the data?

    25. Particular-Mail1186 on

      Someone please tell me how this isn’t just people being more and more racist

    26. Sorry, but why are the Greens not „Far Left“. And why are Left-wing and far-left tagged under the same heading?

    27. Its a fairly useless infographic without more information. For starters, what is considered „right wing“ in Europe? It may involve a LOT of differences compared to right wing in America and other places.

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