This is the old leader of the BNP, John Tyndall, when he was leader of the National Front.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=9wxqr5RT6NUMany people found him to be an inspirational speaker.
The National Front failed, partly because of infiltration by the security services and their anti-Semitism, which alienated so many British people, and partly because of the success of Margaret Thatcher (1979), who claimed that she wanted to stem the flow of immigration, winning many votes in the process.
Had this not occured, the NF could well have esclipsed the Conservative Party, or at least risen to become a force for change.
The National Front did keep "marching on", and they still do march occasionally, but they are a very small group and they are anti-Zionist... for some reason best known to themselves.
What has changed in Britain today is that there is no longer any other voice to oppose immigration other than the BNP.
The Conservative Party has given up pretending that they are against immigration and they have gone ultra-liberal, encouraging Muslim candidates to stand for them, and drawing up all-women shortlists.
This, is my mind, is a good thing. It is good because the voters now know exactly who they can vote for. We had a spate of civic nationalist parties come and go recently, only the BNP has grown, the others have shrunk.