BNP
People in Guildford don’t vote BNP
Yesterday Ed Miliband made another step in reframing Labour's position on immigration. With Ukip surging in the polls and likely to come first in next year's European elections, and the media already beginning their racist attacks on Bulgarians and Romanians, Labour has a choice. They can follow the Conservatives in drifting to the right in the hope of choking off Ukip support or they can offer a positive, more progressive alternative that deals with concerns over immigration but in a wider context.
Comment: So the BNP’s going out of business? Be careful what you wish for
It is better to have the BNP in politics than to have their supporters outside the process, becoming ever more violent and disengaged, writes Kevin Meagher.
European fascists set to benefit from EU funding
Fascists across Europe could benefit from European Union money - with legitimate parties suffering cuts to their funding.
“BNP mark II”: Brons leads split from Griffin to form new far-right party
Andrew Brons MEP - who quit the BNP last month - has formed a new far-right party with fellow ex-BNPers, Holocaust deniers, racists and anti-Semites.
UKIP’s supporters are closer to the BNP than Farage would have us believe
Dr Matthew Goodwin writes about his report which revealed UKIP supporters are more extreme and closer to the BNP than Nigel Farage would have us believe.
Why we should worry about the poison of Le Pen
There is a real possibility that in this year’s French presidential elections the far right Front National could increase their support, writes Sanchia Alasia.