Keith, you ask me what makes me a right wing person.
The answer would require probably a thread to itself, as it isn't in relation to Bob's deleted comments.
Many right wing people believe that every nation has a natural right to its own nationalism, and therefore tend to respect nationalism world-wide.
This mutual respect would generally lead to cooperation and co-habitation between different people's in the world, and to respect for different cultures.
Usually right wing people believe that each nation has its own country/countries, and that if someone wants to move permanently to another nation, they do so in order to be either a member of that people or at least are an admirer of that nation's culture.
Of-course I won't give lengthy explanations here, would rather write a book on it and earn the revenues in return for my work and effort.
The thread is probably not appropriate either, for which reason one would leave its original topic by answering your question in lengthier terms.
But to give one example of what it is to be right wing like I am, I found that my view on Afghanistan is the same as that of BNP.
Afghanistan is not our country, and our soldiers should be pulled out from there immediately.
I personally consider the people who sent the soldiers there in the first place to be leftist loonies.
This in no way detracts any honour from British soldiers, who are brave, and have shown outstanding honour in respecting and helping Afghan civilians, for example when caught up in cross-fire, and in respecting the dignity of Taliban prisoners, who they hand over to the Afghan authorities, who usually release them after a short while.
Hundreds of dead British soldiers, and the many who have been wounded, through the Afghanistan war, is the work of the leftist loonies, in my view, but of-course this is way out of the thread's topic, but might serve as a partial answer to your query.
I also think that the situation Irak is now in, from where many hundreds of thousands of Iraki people have fled the daily bombs going off in market places and mosques, and taken refuge in Jordan and in many other countries, including Britain (among them hundreds of thousands of Iraki Christians), is the result of leftist loonies being let loose in Parliament.