This section explores the re-emergence of the fascist far right in the UK — and what a Green response to authoritarian nationalism, racism and scapegoating might look like. This section brings together analysis and argument on how the far right gains ground, the failures of mainstream politics that create space for it, the economic and ecological anxieties it exploits, and the strategies — from community organising to policy alternatives to anti-fascist solidarity — that can effectively counter its narratives and build a more hopeful politics.
We welcome contributions from academics, activists, organisers, and anyone thinking seriously about anti-fascist strategy from a Green and progressive perspective. If so, go to the Write For Us section of the website for details on how to contribute.
February 18, 2026
Learning and Unlearning From the Far Right
We must reimagine our own solutions to the problems that have allowed the far right to thrive, but first we need to forget the lessons we have picked up
February 18, 2026
Business as Usual – But Which Business? The False Unity of the Far Right
Beneath the superficial unity of the far right lies different social forces and programmes, reflecting divergent economic interests.
February 18, 2026
“Not a Done Deal”: The Far-Right Trend and How to Reverse It
To turn things around, Greens and the Left need to come together and provide answers to today’s existential threats, from climate change to the housing crisis.