There are several different regular expression syntaxes. The default for grep is called basic syntax in the grep documentation.
From man grep(1):
In basic regular expressions the meta-characters
?, +, {, |, (, and ) lose their special meaning; instead
use the backslashed versions \?, \+, \{, \|, \(, and \).
Therefore instead of + you should have typed \+:
grep '^[[:space:]]\+' FILE
If you need more power from your regular expressions, I also encourage you to take a look at Perl regular expression syntax. They are generally considered the most expressive. There is a C library called PCRE which emulates them, and grep links to it. To use them (instead of basic syntax) you can use grep -P.