
In this week’s Friday Fight, a debate series in which two writers make their case on a hotly contested topic, the question is: has Europe’s far-right movement lost momentum? As extremism creeps into Hungary, Italy and the Netherlands, many people feel hope about the British Labour Party’s huge victory in the UK and France’s shock election result where a coalition of the French left won most seats, beating back a far-right surge. But what does this actually mean for Europe?
In the affirmative corner we have freelance journalist Caitlin Powell. Arguing in the negative is columnist Benjamin Clark.
It would be no surprise if you believed that Europe faced a “far-right” takeover during the first half of the year, with support largely driven by immigration fears, a challenging global economy and an uptick
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