Allow me to consider myself an expert on fascism, being a native German, and therefore to add my 2 cents:
The UK is a more fascist country than the US.
I completely disagree. In the UK you can't build a concentration camp and hold people as young as 13 there for far more than a decade without so much as raising an official accusation. This is however possible in the US: Quantanamo.
Under Bush an order was issued that any lawyer who dared defend an inmate of Quantanamo would be sent there rthemselves (again, without a trial). That order was kept rather secret. My source is a personal friend who is a lawyer in San Francisco.
I was shocked and horrified when visiting the US that Nazis can hold public meetings there and antiques shops sell Nazi items for which you'd instantly go to prison in Germany and most other European countries.
When it comes to racism, the US are approximately equal with most European countries. Britain seems a good deal better in that respect, though, possibly because they still have their Commonwealth.
The US pride themselves of allowing everyone to believe (and teach) what they like. But - as Orwell already pointed out - there are some who are more equal than others. Communist and muslim teachings are not being tolerated, in spite of what the law says.
Christian religious nutcases on the other hand are pampered and can spread their creationist nonsense to their hearts' delight.
No offense meant but the US are a fairly young country, compared to European, Asian or African countries. To us 200 years are just a wink. We count our political history in milennia. Whatever mistakes the US make, we've already been there and lived through it. We developed further and tried to learn from past mistakes.
The US are just repeating all our previous mistakes which makes us rather nervous as we are aware of the risks. That makes us possibly a bit impatient and patronizing.
Still, I think the US could massively profit from our experience if they'd only start to listen to advice. They remind me a little of kids whom you can tell a zillion times not to touch the hot oven and who will inevitably keep trying till they burn themselves really badly.
Again: no offense meant to the US in general and to every citizen in particular. We are all aware that the individual citizen thinks an many matters very different than his/her government.