For some the prospect of a far-right government leading Germany is utterly frightening. There are many reasons why people are worried about the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party — from its policy to send migrants back to where they came from to the fact Germany's own intelligence agency monitors thousands of its members because they're suspected to be "extremist". The once distant likelihood of an AfD-led Germany is becoming closer to a reality as the party consistently appears second in the polling ahead of the upcoming national election, and it's getting support from an unlikely group of voters. Alice Weidel...