Recent surveys showed that around 20% of Europeans have a favorable impression of far-right parties such as the BNP (UK, 22%), Flemish Block (Belgium, 19%), Freedom Party (Holland, 18%) and Jobbik (Hungary, 28%). The international coalition that is now being forged include the Hungarian Jobbik, a direct descendant of the Arrow Cross, a staunch supporter of the Nazis during WWII, and the French Front National of Jean-Marie Le Pen, who is openly sympathetic towards Hitler and Fascism, and supports the Vichy-regime of WWII.
The far-right is becoming acceptable again in Europe, and meanwhile established governments throughout the continent fuel their fires by corruption- and declaration scandals, shameless favours to multinationals (Dutch journalists just over a week ago discovered that multinationals like Shell evade a total of €15 000 000 000 per year in taxes in full knowledge of the government).
On the contrary, I think it's a great situation. They'll group up, they'll decide it's time to "rise up" and then we (the civilised world) will have an excuse to thin the herd again.