From where i am stood, left is the new centre and everything has moved one step leftward.
Issues that right wingers used to be vocal about: Protecting traditional families, law and order, reducing government involvement in lives and business etc, are now rarely discussed as actual policy points.
However issues that would usually have been left wing: Workers rights and protection, LGBT issues, pro-immigration etc have all become talking points of the Conservative party. You may not agree that they hold them as genuine views and that is of-course your right, but ultimately if you take actual right wing people what party do they have to represent them? Equally what newspaper, or news show?
Maybe the problem is that its so hard to define someone as right or left when the governments of the last 20 years have basically just been different shades of centrism.
The vast majority of news organisations in the western world are left leaning, for small c conservatives its basically a few websites, a copy of the Specatator and the Torygraph.
I know we are all inclined to see ourselves as 'the resistance' and special from the crowd but when I look at government I see all the parties as more or less a blob of centre left who are more concerned with their own brand than the people they should represent.