I personally think they are. They're just not loud about it and the numbers don't lie.
The far-right has been constantly on the rise at a very fast rate for the last 20 years. It has recently been boosted by terrorist attacks, the massive immigration wave of 2015, COVID and now the war in Ukraine. There's also been a normalization of racism and xenophobia, in the political discourses without anyone really batting an eyelid.
The incredible lack of leadership and a clear vision from the traditional parties, who continue to either pander to the far-right voters or tear each other apart, are pushing even the moderate voters who don't necessarily ideologically adhere to all the far-right ideas into the arms of Meloni, Le Pen, Weidel and the likes.
Given the current political spectrum, the dire economic situation in which the war in Ukraine is playing a notable part, and the absence of real political figures in the liberal camp, I don't see the tendency reversing itself. On the contrary the far-right will only see its numbers grow in the coming years.