Quote Originally Posted by Furunculus View Post
can we make a distinction between the extremists and non-conformists of the right please?

ukip have been winning seats, but they are populist-right.
the bnp is arguably hard-right and they have been losing seats.

those finnish fellows, as well as Geerts bunch are likewise populist, and thus fail to conform with political orthodoxy, but they are not extreme in a manner that would justify the label hard-right.
Far-Right, Hard-Right, Extreme-Right, Radical-Right, etc are all terms used to describe the likes of the BNP, fascists, and other such groups which are pretty self-explanatory.

UKIP doesn't fall into this category.
Geerts is a strange case where he is mostly popularist-right, but in one-particular-area, he would be jumping in bed with the far-right and this is where he gets the most flak for these views while other views of his have been quite moderate and acceptable.