Far-right extremists across Europe
are successfully integrating themselves into the political mainstream by
shunning street violence and adopting the same recruitment techniques used by jihadis, according to a new report.
The research, carried out by the Counter Extremism Project, was revealed
exclusively to The Independent ahead of a major march in London organized by Ukip and English Defence
League founder Tommy Robinson.
Ukip, which has won millions of votes in previous British
elections, has been hit by a string of high-profile resignations in protest at
the direction taken by leader Gerard Batten, who recently appointed Robinson as an adviser.
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