The people who voted them in may well eventually come round to this fact and go back to the main parties.
This might hold true in countries such as Germany whose main parties tend to absorb and mainstream fascist and populist trends but not in France (whose National Front has gone from strength to strength), Italy (one needs to view Beppe Grillo within the Italian anti-establishment fascist knee-jerk tradition), Hungary (where Jobbik, a party that openly displays Arrow Cross symbols, has become the darling of students) and other European countries with a strong communist mainstream establishment tradition.
This might hold true in countries such as Germany whose main parties tend to absorb and mainstream fascist and populist trends but not in France (whose National Front has gone from strength to strength), Italy (one needs to view Beppe Grillo within the Italian anti-establishment fascist knee-jerk tradition), Hungary (where Jobbik, a party that openly displays Arrow Cross symbols, has become the darling of students) and other European countries with a strong communist mainstream establishment tradition.