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Not so long ago, the ‘far-right’ were an easy group of people to identify. They didn’t even need to open their mouths, although they were invariably keen to do so. The far-right often wore uniforms, from the Nazis with their borderline fetish wear to the Ku Klux Klan and their shoddily tailored bedsheets. Others sported less formal attire, like steel toe-capped boots which looked as if they’d take about half an hour to lace up. The term ‘far-right’ has progressively been devalued over the years (along with the words ‘legend’ and ‘iconic’). Where the description used to apply to the sort of idi…

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