Tenketanken Demos har gjennomført en studie som viser en gjennomgående høyrevind blant særlig menn i Europa.
Demos fikk 10.000 tilhengere av rundt 14 europeiske høyrepartier til å besvare et spørreskjema.
The study found the mainly, young men were angry about their governments and the EU combined with deep hostility to Muslim immigrants.
As well as carrying out surveys, Demos analysed data on 450,000 supporters of far-Right-parties, almost two-thirds were aged under 30, three-quarters were male, and more likely than average to be unemployed.
Anonymous surveys showed a repeated emphasis among far-Right members on Islam and immigration, especially among younger members which was listed as a greater concern than economic problems.
Far-Right groups in Europe ‘on the rise’
The eurozone crisis and immigration is fuelling the rise of the far-Right across Europe, according to a study by the Demos think-tank.