But because of the influx of refugees and the related issue of Isil and the attacks in Paris, there may now be more that unites than divides these movements. Tommy, Siggy and Martin all believe the influx of immigrants from Syria, Afghanistan and other Muslim majority countries poses an existential threat to European, rather than national, identity – which is why they are joining forces now. And what's interesting about these groups is that they use much the same language as many liberal groups: human rights, free expression, defence of democracy. They also insist they are not racist, but rather have a problem with Islam, which they believe is diametrically opposed to European values.