The entire political scene has shifted to the right to accommodate the division sown by both politicians and the media, this includes Labour. Thankfully Labour retain some of their public sector values, even if they perhaps suckle more readily on the teat of the super rich than previously. That is not a criticism of Labour, but more evidence of right wing power represented by money infiltrating all political parties.
This general shift has meant traditional conservatism is no longer on the right in isolation, as the arrival of Reform has gone further appealing to the sown discontent, leaving the Tories looking both even more feckless and rudderless, this is because parties previously considered left leaning now habitat the some of the space previously more typically regarded as on the right, and this is inline with perceived public preference.
This right leaning shift, typically shown in more isolationism (small boats, dog eating, them vs us, etc) risks snowballing as there is now few legitimate left leaning parties to add balance to political discourse. This means politics will naturally move further and further toward the right here and in the West as the politics of division (fear) holds a power that a more liberal outlook is having a hard time counteracting currently.