Do you know what. I have the answer.
This BNP supporter - maybe Daftpunk, maybe someone else - when she was little, had some toys, and one day someone else came along and started playing with her toys.
And did anyone stop them? No, her mummy said 'Look, this little girl really likes your dolly, shall we let her have it?' and her mummy gave the dolly to the other little girl.
And this BNP supporter has lived in fear ever since, that what is hers will be taken from her by 'the others', and she will have to feel that sadness all over again.
Along comes someone who wants to do something about it, and goodness, he makes her feel safe. So she votes for him.
It's really,really sad but it's probably the root of all this nonsense. It's such a shame she has never been brave enough to face the enlightenment that would come from embracing these 'others' and letting them be her friends.
Of course it's quite possible that it was nothing to do with a dolly, or another little girl.
It could have been that her daddy was stolen by another woman; or that her home was taken and nobody could fight the people who took it; some dreadful, significant loss happened to that person, which is why for them the thought of protection from the 'others' is so important, so deeply welcome.
But the thing they don't understand is how the BNP is no one's friend. They carry an ethos of so much violence, such intolerance that it would be very easy indeed to fall from grace - you really are no safer in their hands.
Nothing good was ever born of hate, anger, protectionism. DP it is about time you grew up enough to realise this. But sadly perhaps the damage is too deep and you never will.
In which case your life will be exceedingly sad and lonely, fearful, paranoid and senseless.
You have a choice, and if you are brave, you can change your life for the good. But I think you are too frightened.