This is a question seeking an opinion, so you may have conflicting views.
Answer 1 - Left-Wing Politics
Left-Wing Politics is about charting the world of tomorrow and providing a safe and secure method about how to get there. Right-wing politics is about wishing that you were in the past and doing everything possible to drag everyone with you.
Canada's New Democratic Party (NDP) is a moderate, left of centre, social democratic political party, which is formally affiliated with the mainstream of Canada's labour movement.
The NDP has formed the government in half of Canada's provinces and has held the balance of power several times in Canada's House of Commons.
Democrats are mostly left wing liberals.
It is mainly right wing, but there are eurosceptics who are left wing too.
Left wing= Democratic Right wing= Republican
Right wing, Democrats are left wing and liberals are "far left" and the "far right" of the wing is called the Conservatives.
Communism is an extreme left-wing ideology.
they are a left wing club
Left Wing, Center, Right Wing, Defense (left and right), Goalie
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In politics it is the Republican (Conservative) viewpoints.
They are defiantly left wing because they believe in socialism, equality, have new ideas and are anti capitalist, these are all the traits of someone on the left wing
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Conservative. It is more conservative than liberal but is nowhere near as conservative as the U.S.A. Irish people are very centrist and reject very left-wing or right-wing politics.
The primary political party in the United States associated with the "right-wing" is the Republican Party. In the UK, The National Front, is probably the most right wing of the political parties. In the United States, currently, the Republican party is the most conservative or right-wing. It should be noted that there are still some individual Republicans who would be considered moderate, but most scholars (including conservative scholars) have noted that the party as a whole has moved much more to the right in the past several decades. In many other countries, right-wing political parties can be a factor in politics; for example in France, the National Front has long been known for its harsh rhetoric and its strong anti-immigrant stands. While sometimes, extreme right-wing parties get some votes and provide an outlet for populist anger, such parties generally lack the support of the majority of people, appealing only to a small core group of followers.