The rise and fall of the BNP in one graph

The 2012 UK local elections saw a furtherĀ drop in public support for the extreme right-wing British National Party (BNP), which at one point could rally over 200,000 voters at the local level. Given the party’s recent shift toward non-electoral demonstrations -or more accurately its return to the original strategy of ‘march and grow’- we went into the data vault to map the rise and fall of the party in local elections.

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