Yes, the electoral results prove that just because there is a minority of BNP/EDL types that shout loudly on the internet, posting threads every day about race issues, how the whites are being bred out by genocide, how Muslims/blacks are responsible for all the crime in the UK etc, that the electorate as a whole is not really listening.
Over the past few years we've been hearing how "the system has failed" and "the public has lost trust in the main parties" and predictions about the rise of the BNP and how it would fill in the vacuum, but the BNP has been on a downward trend since 2008 and is now at a very low ebb.
In contrast you have got the Greens getting an MP in parliament, George Galloway getting back in parliament with his Respect party, the irony is its actually the far left that has made some headway into the parliamentary process, and yet you hardly ever see their supporters posting all over the internet in the same way you see the far right do. Also the big gainers in the most recent round of elections were the Labour party, which we had been assured by a lot of people were 'discredited' in the eyes of the electorate and 'would never be trusted again'.