far right

/ˌfɑrˈraɪt/
adjective
  1. Relating to political groups or ideas that are extremely conservative, often supporting strong nationalism, traditional values, and strict control of immigration.
    • Her far-right views on immigration were not popular with the majority of voters.
    • The far-right party gained several seats in the recent election.
    • Many people are worried about the rise of far-right extremism in some countries.
noun
  1. The political groups or people who hold extremely conservative or nationalist views, often considered outside the mainstream.
    • The far-right has become more vocal on social media in recent years.
    • Some members of the far-right were arrested after the protest turned violent.
    • The country's far-right is gaining support among young people who feel left behind.