06 November 2011

Study shows rise of Far-Right groups in Europe

Researchers used advertisements on Facebook pages to persuade over 10,000 followers of 14 far-Right parties in 11 European countries to fill in detailed questionnaires about their beliefs.

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.

[A COMMENT] If islam was such a wonderful system then these people would not wish to leave the paradises of freedom that are the countries of the muslim world.

It is not racist, extremist or politically incorrect to worry about the society in which we live, and for which our ancestors fought, being changed by immigrants who do not share our heritage, our culture or our ideals. [telegraph.co.uk] Read more