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'rightward drift' is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is used to describe a movement or tendency to move or drift in a particular direction, typically to the right. For example, "The recent shift of governance in the nation has been accompanied by a rightward drift in public opinion."
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It will be a rightward drift".
Navarro has been fighting the G.O.P.'s rightward drift for the past three election cycles.
The whole Labour government – including Alan Johnson – backed the party's rightward drift.
The rightward drift in economic thinking becomes apparent in surveys asking about specific issues.
And a Republican party already starting its rightward drift could be even less kind.
But a bigger part of the difference has to do with the rightward drift of the G.O.P.
Until this morning, the best it could come up with as a response to the groundswell of frustration over its rightward drift and ideological void was Angela Eagle.
He stood down as general secretary in 1987 and became honorary president, a post he resigned in 1996 because of his disagreement with the union's rightward drift.
While Netanyahu is often cast as an obstacle to peace — reportedly even by Trump — he is merely reflecting the rightward drift of the Israeli public.
Yes, his show, Conswervative, is an apologia for this working-class comic's rightward drift, insulting Jeremy Corbyn, mocking the supposed sanctity of the NHS and defending tax avoidance.
He told reporters that he was reading David Frum and Ross Douthat, two conservative writers at odds with the rightward drift of the Party.
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