While the results in the elections here in Europe are frightening and should serve as a wake-up call to us all, it's perhaps worth remembering that the numbers are slightly misleading. Voter turnout is on a really low level. The average for the 28 countries that voted is only 43%.
Worst was Slovakia with 13%, followed by the Czech Republic with 19,5%.
France had 43,5%, UK 34%, Germany 48%, Hungary 29%, Netherlands 37% to name just a few.
Here in Sweden only 49% voted, and if you compare that to the 84,6% who voted in our latest domestic election in 2010 you can see the huge difference in interest from people.