The Scotsman

Graham Norton warns world is ‘hurtling’ towards the alt-right

- By AINE FOX newdeskts@scotsman.com

Graham Norton has told of his concerns at the rise of rightwing politics in the world, but admitted he fears the consequenc­es of sharing his opinions online.

The BBC chat show host, who has previously spoken about his shock that Britain voted to leave the EU, also said he struggles to imagine what life will be like post-brexit, suggesting London could turn into “a ghost town”.

In an interview with The Observer Magazine, the comedian said he sometimes feels cowardly for not airing his views in the way other outspoken personalit­ies do.

Norton, 54, said: “Yes, I do tend to keep my opinions to myself. And often I feel like a coward. I don’t do the Gary Lineker thing, sharing my opinions on Twitter. And maybe that makes me a spineless dick. As the world hurtles towards the alt-right, yes, I worry about that. But, who’d listen to me? Would retweeting Guardian articles really help?

“What I see when I do that, rather than change, is a real wheelbarro­w of shit being pushed on top of me. And it turns out I care about that more than I do about ending fascism. Yeah, I’ve weighed it up. I’m good, thanks.”

Following his stark suggestion that “London in a post-brexit world might be a ghost town,” he joked the traffic might at least improve.

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