As the global financial crisis continues to bite, there has been an increase in the number of populist, mostly right-wing, anti-immigration movements across Europe.
Political analysts from the left draw a parallel with the rise of fascism after the 1929 stock market crash.
But these parties are not in ideological lock-step. Instead, they reflect a wide spectrum of national concerns and domestic political realities.
However, they do advocate a similar position on immigration - especially from outside Europe and the European Union.
Front National leader Marine Le PenThey believe the influx is challenging resources at a time of need, taking already scarce jobs away from local workers and changing their country's national complexion.
Golden Dawn in Greece, which is under investigation for alleged criminal activity after a rapper was stabbed to death in Athens last month, is the most extreme and militant example, while the Swiss People's Party commands the largest electoral share in a European country of 28.9%.
The anti-immigration parties are no longer on the fringes. In France the Front National - led by Marine Le Pen - is the third largest party and is expected to make large gains in local elections in France next March, while in Norway the Progress Party - once a political home to mass killer Anders Behring Breivik - is part of a coalition government.
So the parties may differ in levels of ferocity and support, but they reflect a large increase in anti-immigration sentiment across the continent.
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