The BNP was a neo-nazi party not only within living memory, but a mere ten years ago. The current leader was a member of the party when Tyndall was leader, he didn’t just magically appear from nowhere. Nick Griffin could be seen as the BNP’s answer to Tony Blair, he’s taken a party with an electorally unpopular ideology, and with the use of spin and sophistery has changed the public image of the party to suggest that it is no longer all about that. Underneath it all though, it’s the same old socialist/nazi party that it has always ever been, but with a more fabian approach to it’s agenda....
If that is what it takes to save Britain, and nobody else will stand up for Britons, then so be it.
Are you suggesting a "peace in our time" capitulation to the Islamics like the other do nothing political parties? Because if that is the case, you certainly can join them on the other side with the enemy.