its with great shame and embarrasment that i see my country send 2 bnp members to european parliament. How disgusting is that? A sad sad day for the United Kingdom.
absolutely Chris - just hope its an anomaly - there aren't really 1m nazis living among us are there??
I agree strongly with both of you Chris and Bannjaxx!

It is a most shameful day for British politics. 65 years after D-Day, when brave men from Britain fought against facism and racial predujice we see an organization representing those criminal views voted in by a small percentage of the population.
Lets sincerely hope that the mainstream parties, and I don't care which ones, get their act together and re-establish the true qualities of British democratic political life.

hear hear Lizzie - what concerns me is that maybe it's not a protest vote? if it's a protest then vote for the greens or monster raving loonies or whoever - to vote BNP you need deep seated prejudice - never thought i'd say it - but thank god for UKIP as i think they stole a lot of BNP's potential voters
Not sure that's an accurate analysis, Banjaax.
Here's my take on what happened:
There's is a huge disconnect between the political elite and the public. This has been made worse by the expenses crisis, but there is also a feeling of a lack of indentity. This is partly due to the overarching influence of the EU, but mainly due to NuLabour's inept policies and its enforced political correctness. To an extent this has also been the fault of the other parties. Immigration as a topic is strictly off the agenda amongst the elite.
My belief, based on personal experiences and the demographics of the voting areas, suggests that the BNP have actually taken votes from Labour. It may seem odd that a far-right party should take support from the left, but that's the way I see it. UKIP did very well in the more affluent, normally Tory-voting areas, and suggests to me that traditional conservatives want to see a harder line on Europe, especially with regard to the Lisbon Treaty. Without UKIP, the Tory lead over Labour would have been greater, but the BNP would still have done relatively well (for them), and they will continue to do so while the mainstream parties fail to get a grip on the political disconnect. If all they can do is heap abuse on the BNP, being tainted themselves, they will actually enhance the BNP's support.
The BNP should be ignored, they thrive on negative publicity.
But the blame for their small success in these elections can, I think, be laid at the door of all the mainstream parties, but obviously the greatest blame must be placed on Labour, being the party in office.
That's my reading, anyway.