They certainly don't want to be called racist, and run plenty of anti-BNP stories. But their attitude to immigration is from the right wing of the Tories, and thus not too far from the BNP. They probably don't really care about colour (which the BNP certainly do), but they do seem to care about ancestry, and whether that makes someone really 'one of us' - witness the story the Mail On Sunday ran this weekend about Nick Clegg:
Revealed: The United Nations that make up Nick Clegg
Indeed, Mr Clegg’s exotic lineage and cosmopolitan lifestyle is a world away from his gritty Yorkshire constituency.
The multilingual Lib Dem leader was born to a Dutch mother and a half-Russian father, and employs a German spin doctor.
Mr Clegg’s mother, Hermance van den Wall Bake, was born under Dutch colonial rule in Indonesia and during the Second World War survived three years in a Tenko-style Japanese internment camp with her mother and sister.
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Mr Clegg, 43, plays down his international background. When it was pointed out that he was only a quarter English, he said: ‘Well, biologically...yeah. But I was born here, brought up here, went to school here, and I feel very proud to be British. I have been very fortunate to have different bits to my identity. That’s enriched me.’
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/election/article-1266826/The-United-Nations-Nick-Clegg.htmlNow, it would be possible to mention that in a story in a neutral, or positive (as in "that's enriched me") light. But, knowing the Mail's readership, this is undoubtedly desined to cast doubts on whether Clegg is 'properly' British. There's a little bit of birtherism in there.