Alienation not immigration fuelling BNP support, says new ippr report
The conclusion seems to be that people who vote BNP do so largely as a result of poor education, lack of social cohesion, lack of direct contact with migrants, poor self esteem and disenchantment with the political process.
It directly conrtadicts the BNP's claims that areas of highest immigration have the strongest support for the BNP. In fact the opposite appears to be the case.
The conclusion seems to be that people who vote BNP do so largely as a result of poor education, lack of social cohesion, lack of direct contact with migrants, poor self esteem and disenchantment with the political process.
It directly conrtadicts the BNP's claims that areas of highest immigration have the strongest support for the BNP. In fact the opposite appears to be the case.
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