Paul Golding
Paul Golding is a British far-right politician and leader of “Britain First”. In 1999, Golding became active in nationalistic politics for the first time. From 2009 to 2011, Golding served as a British National Party (BNP) councillor for St Mary’s Ward in Swanley on the Sevenoaks District Council. He was also the party’s communications officer.
Pia Kjærsgaard
Pia Kjærsgaard is a Danish far-right politician - co-founding the right-wing party Dansk Folkeparti (DF). Kjærsgaard’s most vocal political aims are to limit immigration to Denmark, particularly Arab immigrants. Her stance on immigration has prompted comparisons to politicians such as Jean-Marie Le Pen in France and Pim Fortuyn in the Netherlands.
Lana Lokteff
Lana Lokteff is an American far-right white supremacist and a former YouTube personality . Known for her anti-immigrant, Islamophobic and anti-Semitic views, she is part of the alt-right movement and is currently the host of Radio 3Fourteen.
Damien Lefevre (Damien Rieu)
Damien Rieu, whose real name is Damien Lefevre, is a French far-right politician. He became one of the most visible and active members of France’s extreme right.
Robert Ménard
Robert Menard is a French politician, a former journalist, and the Mayor of Beziers in France since 2014. Born in 1953 in Oran (Algeria) from a Catholic French family who decided to return back to France when he was nine years old, he studied religion and considered becoming a priest for a time, but opted for philosophy studies at the end.
Eric Zemmour
Eric Zemmour is a French essayist and journalist-turned-celebrity pundit born in 1958 at Montreuil in France after his Jewish family originated from Algeria moved to France during the Algerian war of independence. Zemmour is a far-right politician that has consistently touted anti-Islam views.