Instead, voting BNP seems to be linked to 'alienation and an inability to overcome social challenges such as isolation and low skills'. Seems obvious really but nice that someone has put some statistics to it.
'Where people have experience of living with migrants, they are less likely to vote BNP' - think of all those campaigns set up by friends and family when immigrant families are threatened with deportation (one reason why the government is so keen to intern families in deportation centries - get them away from pesky decent folk who try to obstruct their deportation).
'9 out of 10 of the local authorities with the highest proportions of BNP votes had lower than average immigration.'
The exception being Barking and Dagenham, where the BNP has been concentrating its campaigning resources.