For the record, I also don't think Fascism will gain a foothold in Britain either.
Even in the 30's, when Fascism was fashionable and popular in Europe, it never really caught on here, despite the apparent and obvious charms of Oswald Mosley.
But that doesn't mean it won't stop trying, as it has with The NF, and The BNP, so we must be vigilant at all times.
We should remember that Fascism always attracts the same strata of society....the un-educated, and simple-minded, as Tommy Robinson and Paul Golding have found out all too quickly. Add to that a love of mindless violence, most often seen at football grounds, and its a very potent and attractive mix.
The modern proponents of Fascism have learnt to mix up feelings of nostalgia for the olden days, together with false feelings of patriotism, and the marvels of modern mass communication, courtesy of the 'net.