No.
The antisemitism of Nazi Germany was institutionalised - a part of the state. You don't see anything like that in Britain today. You could say some people are anti semitic but it's only a small number but it is not endemic. Most people in Britain see antisemitism for the nasty thing it is.
It only became institutionalised after the Nazi's came to power and implemented Hitler's policies - It did not have a public face befotre that?
I don't think so; the Nazi's made use of the public by engineering the public's concept of the Jews as the people who back-stabbed the German Army so that it lost WWI, it was the cause of all Germany's unemployment problems . . .
Yeah - bury your head in the sand, all it needs in the U K is someone who can work the public the waY Hitler and his cronis dd and bingo!
I tru;y hope that that' someone' never appears., I really and truly do!