“Will Reform just be a far-right wing of the Conservative Party? Will they merge together?”
Britain and France seemed to have curtailed the rise of the far right with a pair of election results that have brought joy to centrists across both countries. But despite the results, it is clear the support for the far-right has grown and that quirks in both electoral systems have helped traditional parties. The Currency's editor Thomas Hubert and London editor Michael Cogley explain it is very unlikely that the populist movement has reached its peak.