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How the right is rising across Britain

CNN

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June 21, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon
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Britain’s tilt to the right is being felt on its streets and in its politics. From Reform UK’s surge in local elections to far-right rallies that draw tens of thousands of people, once fringe voices seem to be moving into the mainstream. While these movements vary in size and ideology, many are tapping into genuine frustrations over the economy and immigration. CNN's Jomana Karadsheh spent the past few months looking at how this small but vocal minority has grown louder and more visible, and how it’s even finding inspiration in the MAGA movement. Watch more CNN here: https://cnn.it/4kh5RPe #Britain #Right #News

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How other outlets are covering this story

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Coverage bias distribution

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Left 17%

Center 0%

Right 83%


Washington Examiner

lean right

· Jul 3, 2026

Keep calm and fail on: Britain’s endless scandal machine

If you are a citizen of the United Kingdom, I ask that you keep a stiff upper lip whilst reading this from an American across the pond this Fourth of July. Britain increasingly displays a pattern in which its institutions fail, inquiries identify the causes, reports are written, recommendations are issued, apologies are made, and []

National Post

lean right

· Jun 23, 2026

The Western Surrender: English liberty has been sacrificed to silence critics of immigration

No. 3: The British state has little tolerance for those who dissent from liberal orthodoxies

Real Clear Politics

lean right

· Jun 22, 2026

'Is There No England Now?'

Britain's turmoil over immigration, speech, and identity signals a ruling consensus fracturing under public backlash.

Conservative Home

right

· Jul 3, 2026

Rory Bremner: SEND help. The children we are failing and simply mustn’t anymore

Britain's reputation as a compassionate, fair and responsible nation depends not on the promises we make, but on whether we keep them for the children who need us most. The post Rory Bremner: SEND help. The children we are failing and simply mustn’t anymore appeared first on Conservative Home.

National Review

right

· Jul 8, 2026

The Farage Watergate

How yes-men and shady money could bring down the face of Britain’s right.

LabourList

left

· Jun 22, 2026

‘Respect? Don’t just say it, show it’

There’s something not quite right in British politics and people can feel it. Patrick Maguire in The Times The post ‘Respect? Don’t just say it, show it’ appeared first on LabourList.

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Related coverage for "How the right is rising across Britain": Washington Examiner — Keep calm and fail on: Britain’s endless scandal machine. National Post — The Western Surrender: English liberty has been sacrificed to silence critics of immigration. Real Clear Politics — 'Is There No England Now?'. Conservative Home — Rory Bremner: SEND help. The children we are failing and simply mustn’t anymore. National Review — The Farage Watergate. LabourList — ‘Respect? Don’t just say it, show it’