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The UK Does Not Have a ‘Far-Right’ Problem

What it does have is a very serious problem with a highly organised, double-standard-ridden, and violently extreme far-left.

Their propaganda machine has worked tirelessly to brainwash the public into forgetting that Hitler — yes, Hitler — rose through left-wing promises, then turned fascist. Hitler rose to power using left-leaning rhetoric — anti-elite, pro-worker, state control — but quickly implemented far-right fascist policies rooted in ultranationalism and totalitarianism.

He led the National Socialist German Workers’ Party, a so-called social-democratic movement rooted in left-wing ideology.

Nazism wasn’t socialist in policy, but its rise was based on mass-mobilizing left-leaning rhetoric — anti-rich, pro-worker, state power over capital. The Nazi name wasn't random; it helped attract the disaffected working class.

We better look at what they do — not what they say, or how the left brand themselves.


 They promised tolerance. They delivered censorship.

Modern leftist parties speak the language of inclusion, justice, and freedom — but act with the same authoritarian tools they once claimed to oppose. They silence critics, arrest citizens for speech, flood cities with surveillance, and weaponize law to crush political opposition — all while preaching democracy.

It’s not new. Hitler called it socialism. Stalin called it equality.

Today’s radicals call it progress. But the pattern is the same: promise utopia, deliver tyranny.


The Authoritarian Pattern Repeats

Just like Mussolini, Ceausescu, and Stalin, these regimes rose from the left side of the political spectrum, not the right.
They were built on state-controlled socialism, not on conservatism or free-market capitalism. Hitler’s party was called ‘Socialist’ — not ‘Republican,’ not ‘National Conservative.’

And for those who say, “Yes, but it’s different,” let’s be clear:

  • Thousands of innocent, patriotic citizens in the UK are being prosecuted or jailed simply for expressing their personal opinions.

  • Free speech is nearly dead.

  • The UK now has more surveillance cameras per capita than China or North Korea.

  • Tax rates are higher than in Russia, Iran, or China — yet citizens receive fewer public services, live with rising insecurity, and have virtually no modern infrastructure.

  • No high-speed trains. No QR code payments. No financial freedom to use your own money without state interference.

Just control, censorship, and national decline — wrapped in the language of progressive tolerance.


Justice or Political Weapon?

And yes — they're now openly weaponizing a biased legal system to crush political opposition.
The line between justice and political targeting is increasingly blurred in Western democracies.

  • Arrests and legal harassment often fall hardest on those opposing state narratives.

  • The endless cases against then-candidate Donald Trump, Marine Le Pen, and Tommy Robinson, while tolerating worse crimes by political allies, has destroyed public trust in legal fairness — reducing the justice system to a political weapon in the hands of those who control it.


Cracks in the System

  • The National Health Service is collapsing.

  • Public schools are stuck in the past, still teaching outdated curriculums that leave students unprepared for the modern world.

And just like those far-left regimes of the past, the UK is no longer building an economy on innovation, startups, or enterprise —
It has become dependent on a war economy, driven by arms exports, military lobbying, and global conflict.

The UK economy may not be fully militarized in numbers — yet its industrial posture increasingly favors defense contractors and proxy conflicts such as in Ukraine and Afghanistan — subsidizing wars abroad while innovation, infrastructure, and public services die at home.

In 2024, the UK "defense" budget surpassed fifty billion pounds — while train networks and hospitals faced record underinvestment.


This is not democracy.

It’s the same authoritarianism, polished and rebranded.

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