I find it completely unsurprising that users on a forum based on tolerance of others would bash not only the BNP, but also any notion of nationalism and opposition to multiculturalism and/or globalism.
With its 'reformation' of sorts, the BNP has removed Griffin as its leader. Smart move, as while his views are not at all wrong, they are poorly presented, and he simply does not have the demeanor, attitude or appearance of an inspiring leader (as a nationalist party requires). Beyond that, no nationalist party's future lies in democracy. Nationalism is a purely emotional phenomenon - one that will only overtake someone should they become aware of what happens in the absence of nationalism (and thus the presence of globalism/multiculturalism) through experience. You can not demonstrate to universalists or Marxists the destructiveness of cultural Marxism and multiculturalism using facts, so deeply rooted is their cognitive dissonance in favor of the destruction of the European civilisation. You have been taught to hate yourself and your kin, and have been taught to abandon and desecrate the legacies of your ancestors (those whom built the world the fruits of which you and your third-world friends relish in today). The destructiveness of multiculturalism could be prevented, but you have allowed yourselves to become husks possessed by the radical idea that you and your kin deserve to die out. Only when the situation reaches tipping point and civil conflict engulfs the subcontinent of Europe (as well as its peripheral territories) in a decisive struggle to save the European race and civilisation will you realise what you have done in allowing this process to take place. The saddest part is, though, that it will not be yourself you feel sorry for - it will be your children. It's a war of desperate survival that they will have to fight.
My kin back in Britain, vote BNP. All other Europeans, support your ethnonationalist party. Most of you have one. We will most likely never see these parties succeed in a democratic system, as I said, but at least you are becoming involved in the movement that will save Europe.