right-wing views
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right-wing
adjective
uk/ˌraɪtˈwɪŋ/us/ˌraɪtˈwɪŋ/
supporting the political right and traditional ideas about society; relating to the belief that there should be low taxes, and that property and industry should be ...
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view
noun
uk/vjuː/us/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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It is rarely just a question of aright-wingviewversus a left-wing view.
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He is quite happy with devolution, provided that it allows him to practise his own maverick right-wing views.
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He has taken only right-wing views into consideration, as illustrated by the amendments relating to good agricultural practice.
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One person has been arrested, who may have nothing to do with extreme right-wing views.
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That might be a principle which commends itself to a gentleman of somewhat dry and right-wing views, generally, in the economic field.
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The party was renowned for its right-wing views and militia actions, and considered outside the mainstream.
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His strong right-wing views gained him to appointments on various backbench committees, but did not endear him to the party leadership.
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Then he decided talkback radio would suit his bombastic talents and right-wing views more appropriately.
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He had a good sense of humor, which he sometimes turned on himself and his right-wing views.
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The extreme right-wing views associated with the union had led to a dramatic decline in popularity and membership: the union had only about 30 000 members left at that stage.
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