The government commissioned the report last September after a leaked list identified 15 BNP members as teachers.
Review author Maurice Smith added his recommendation should be reviewed every year, which ministers have accepted.
So will there be a yearly review of Communist, Socialist Workers or muslim extremists in the teaching profession?
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In a statement on Friday, Nick Griffin said: "Today is a good day for British democracy. Under a BNP government, there would be no employment prohibitions placed on anyone based on political beliefs.
"All teachers should, however, keep their politics strictly separate from the classroom.
"Several cases have come to light in recent times where leftwing teachers have been exposed promoting their own brand of politically correct politics in the classroom, with no action being taken by educational authorities. This is clearly wrong, and should not be tolerated.
"Schools should be fountains of learning and study not indoctrination centres," said Mr. Griffin
But of course this has upset the UNIONS who fund the UAF terrorists
The NASUWT union, which has campaigned to have BNP members banned from schools, said it was disappointed by the review's findings.
General secretary Chris Keates said the report was "an opportunity that's been missed" to bring teachers into line with police and prison officers.
"The idea that a person who signs up to membership of the BNP can simply leave these beliefs at the school gate and behave as a 'professional' when they walk into school is risible, " said Ms Keates.
"The report is woefully inadequate and littered with contradictions.
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