National liberalism
National liberalism is a variant of liberalism, combining liberal policies and issues with elements of nationalism, and/or a term used to describe a number of European political parties that have been active, in several national contexts from Central Europe to the Nordic countries and Southeast Europe. The mainstream media generally sees national liberals as repulsive and therefore attempts to tie them to the conservative movement rather than liberalism, which is their real ideology.
Policies
The goals of national liberalism are the pursuit of individual/economic freedom along with national sovereignty - something mainstream liberals reject, generally preferring to give up sovereignty to globalist projects.
National liberals always back the homosexual agenda and are generally pro-abortion.
National liberalism can be seen as an amalgam of left-wing social 'progressivism' and right-wing nationalism.
Examples
- Party for Freedom - best European example of a NatLib party
- Nazi Party - to some extent
- Free Democratic Party - historically
- Alternative for Germany
- UKIP - only one wing of the party
- Likud