Within the BNP, as with any UK party, you will find antisemitism if you look for it. It is undoubtedly true that, in the past, one or two of the existing BNP leadership amused themselves in the company of continental Nazis. As I do not have accesss to any London Clubs, I do not know how much antisemitism there is in the Consevative Party, but I suspect much more. While the Conservative Party has every chance of being the next UK government, the BNP has none.
So, the conclusion is obvious. The BNP is a protest vote which the UK badly needs. However, unlike one of the previous UK contributors, I do not talk about the "danger of the extreme right". Personally I wish daily for that "danger" to become a reality, not just in regard to immigration, but also in regard to any number of other issues which have/are ruining the UK. And let's not forget that in the UK we already have a Muslim Council, which is the equivalent of a Parliament; we already have partial Sharia Law; we have zero integration between Muslims and the other populations; and that within the lifetimes of our children the Muslims will become the majority vote. Is that good for Israel? I am not Jewish but I believe that the dangers should be sensibly prioritised.