I think. BNP did poorly in last night's by-election, for example.
Of course they did it was in Scotland. who take in a small portion of immigrants when compared to parts of England.
The Labour Party are supposed to be the party for the average working class Brit, but they are the people who have suffered most from 12 years of a Labour Government as they have been fined at every possible opportunity and taxed to buggery. They suffer most from the negative effects of an open immigration policy. They are concerned about their jobs, access to public services, crime and how their kids can be educated in a school where 40 other languages are spoken.
Not only have the Labour party failed to stem immigration, they actually seem to not even want to enter into a debate about the negative effects it can have on this Country and its population, and it is this that plays directly into the hands of the far right. The BNP have a good chance to gain a seat in Parliament at the next Election as they will be contesting the Grays in Essex seat and thanks to the Labour Party, they stand a good chance.
Of course the BNP have very little credibility and no chance to govern, but to deny they have no valid points that appeal to certain parts of the electorate is stupidity, as it would be to deny that the Labour Party have done more to increase their voteshare than they could ever have managed themselves.
Extremist parties can develop best when a Country is in chaos and there is large scale concerns about an existing government. The Labour Party's motto was "education, education, education". The motto should be "deportation, deportation, deportation".
Thal