The Tories on here are no doubt familiar with one of their heroes, the far-right activist James Goddard.
They ought to be, because the vile Goddard has admitted he is one of their own; he is a Tory voter.
It's no surprise that the Conservative party has been infitrated by the far right.
In 2017 May only just managed to cling to power thanks to the majority of Ukippers abandoning the wreckage of their protest party in order to turn Tory.
Without this surge of support from the far right the Tories would certainly have lost so many seats they wouldn't even have been able to use public money to bribe the far right DUP sectarians into propping up their government.
The Tory party know they need the extreme-right to retain power, and with the collapse of Ukip as an electoral force the extreme-right know they need the Tory party to obtain power.
This transformation is now so complete that a far-right street thug like Goddard can publicly identify as a Tory voter, no Tory politician come out to publicly disavow his support, and the Tory-supporting mainstream media refuses to recognise that the Tory party has been radicalised to far-right extremism right in front of our eyes.
Forget notions of "One-Nation" Conservatism (a con trick by the rich to get gullible working class folk to vote for them), the problem is that Toryism these days is just a smokescreen for the far right.
Chris