hard right
1 of 1noun/ˈhɑrd ˈraɪt/
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extremely conservative or right-wing political ideologies, often associated with more radical views within the right-wing spectrum
- Media outlets associated with the hard right may promote nationalist narratives, traditional values, and opposition to liberal ideals.
- The politician's stance on immigration placed him firmly in the hard right of the political spectrum.
- The party's shift towards the hard right alienated some moderate voters.
- In the current political landscape, hard right movements are gaining traction with their nationalist and conservative platforms.
- Voters in the region tend to align with hard right parties that prioritize traditional values and national identity.