Canadian psychologist and ARC co-founder Jordan Peterson led discussions at a three-day London summit, where around 4,000 global right-wing figures gathered to “recover and modernize our communities.”

Why it matters:

The meeting signals a coordinated effort among international right-wing groups to challenge liberal policies on immigration, environmental protection, and social reform—while aligning with the Trump-era agenda.

 

The big picture:

The summit, organized by the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC), builds on a previous meeting at London’s O2 Arena and is supported by far-right think tanks like the Legatum Institute and influential figures such as Paul Marshall of GB News.

 

Key points:

  • Attendees from 96 countries convened to strengthen their united front and connect with Trump’s policy.
  • Topics ranged from energy resources, mental health, and religious freedom to national sovereignty, artificial intelligence, and reindustrialization.
  • Leading UK figures, including the head of the Conservative Party and Reform Britain’s leader, voiced opposition to liberal immigration and asylum policies.
  • Speakers blamed Western economic stagnation and inadequate defense capabilities for hampering Ukraine’s military success against Russia.

 

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