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Again, I feel like this is your point of view and maybe the one from the USA left. I think what you call capital C Conservatism is far right in EU. Although it's true that part of the traditional right in the EU have started to ally with the far right, as the far right keeps scoring higher in the elections every year.
I guess if we accept European conservatism (as you describe it; I'm basically taking your word for all this) then it'd have to be designated as an exception. However, the things I wrote apply to most strains of conservatism, because it's still baked into the very core of the ideology. European conservatives get out of this conflict by being extremely centrist rather than taking firm conservative positions.
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservatism_in_Germany#Modern_conservatism