Donald Trump's former adviser Steve Bannon plans to set up a foundation in Europe called The Movement to spark a Right-wing revolution.

The new non-profit group will be a central source of polling, advice on messaging, data targeting, and think-tank research.

He is convinced the coming years will see an end to decades of European integration.

Donald Trump's former adviser Steve Bannon plans to set up a foundation in Europe called The Movement to spark a Right-wing revolution

He said: 'Right-wing populist nationalism is what will happen. That's what will govern.

'You're going to have individual nation states with their own identities, their own borders.'

He told The Daily Beast website he has held talks with Right-wing groups and their leaders across the continent.

That includes Nigel Farage and members of Marine Le Pen's Front National (recently renamed The National Rally) in the West, to Hungary's Viktor Orban and the Polish populists.

Mr Bannon hopes it will rival George Soros' Open Foundation, which has given away £24billion to liberal causes since it was established in 1984.

The new organisation is likely to be based in Brussels and has set its sights on next year's European Parliament elections.

The architect of Mr Trump's nationalist-populist campaign and his election victory, Mr Bannon was nicknamed the 'Prince of Darkness'.