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The feral political underclass is moving in
Self-appointed defenders of white society are taking advantage of Britain's anger and disillusionment.
The rise of nationalist politics in Barnsley
The Barnsley by-election was a disaster for the LibDems, but a big success for UKIP and the BNP.
Poll reveals huge potential support for the far right. Why?
What Searchlight’s new survey tells us about race, class and immigration in Britain.
Some post-Question Time clarifications
For those of you who seem intent on getting the wrong end of the stick . . .
The Battle for Barking: won or lost?
A new film shows the kind of community likely to be hurt most by the coalition's cuts.
Griffin’s invitation to the Queen’s garden party withdrawn
Buckingham Palace withdraws invite to BNP leader over concerns about use for “overtly political purposes”.
A dark day at Buckingham Palace as Nick Griffin swings by
Our head of state offers champagne and tea to an unashamed Holocaust denier.
“One in five Britons will be ethnics”, says the Daily Express
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before . . .
Do we want the BNP in our schools?
Arguments over whether or not Adam Walker’s comments were “racist” obscure the real issue.
Should Labour become the “anti-immigration party”? Absolutely not
David Goodhart is wrong -- and so was New Labour.
BNP suffers crushing defeat at the ballot box
Far-right councillors are wiped out in Barking and Dagenham; further losses nationally.
More trouble for the BNP (updated)
Internal conflicts resurface on the eve of the election - and candidate is filmed fighting with Asians in the street.
Why is the postman trying to force BNP leaflets on me?
Hateful literature thrust upon me in my own doorway.
Immigration not important to the BNP? The facts suggest otherwise
A surprising manifesto launch - plus Nick Griffin's theories on chimpanzees and ethnic conflict.
BNP support is linked to social exclusion, not immigration
A new report finds that there is actually less support for the far-right in areas with higher immigration levels.
Gone to the dogs
Barking in east London was once such a Labour stronghold that the party barely needed to canvass. Now the BNP threatens to seize control. Daniel Trilling follows both far-right and anti-fascist activists on the campaign trail
How Labour legitimises the BNP
People don’t vote for the BNP: they vote against New Labour and the rest.
The British National Party and the Holocaust
The far-right party admits that it is a tricky subject for candidates.
The interview
The interview
On Syria
GOP race so far
Mind your B-sides
Time to rethink
Who minds?
Alistair Darling
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