The Worm Turns

The Netherlands is looking good at the moment.

Far-right populist  has won the most votes Wednesday in the Dutch election with a landslide margin, according to an exit poll, putting him in line to lead talks to form a new ruling coalition and possibly become the country’s Prime Minister.

Sigh… Let’s correct that into plain English, shall we?

Right of centre politician,  has won the most votes Wednesday in the Dutch election with a landslide margin, according to an exit poll, putting him in line to lead talks to form a new ruling coalition and possibly become the country’s Prime Minister.

He is not ‘far right.’ He is certainly right of centre, which these days is deemed to be ‘far right’ but it isn’t. Populism simply means a democratic outcome that the establishment doesn’t like – bearing in mind that the establishment is now so far to the left, centrists are seen as ‘far right.’ Indeed, ‘far right’ and ‘populist’ are merely terms that mean ‘disagrees with me.’

Given that Wilders is robust on Islam and may even take the Netherlands out of the EU, here’s to him. Good job, well done to the electorate of the Netherlands who, like we Britons have had enough of the cultural enrichment.

His election program calls for a referendum on the Netherlands leaving the European Union, a total halt to accepting asylum-seekers and migrant pushbacks at the Dutch borders.

It also advocates the “de-Islamisation” of the .

What’s not to like?

10 Comments

  1. This could also have been a backlash against the idiots who thought it was a great idea to shut down all the farms.

  2. Yes, that was exactly my first thought, Stony!

    Naturally, the BBC hate him with just a tiny passing reference to the best decision the Dutch people have come to for quite some time, and which has been consigned to the sidelines within hours!

    I also didn’t realise until this announcement, how much trouble they have with illegal immigration, so it pays to read the different and more agreeable sort of press than the awful BBC, Guardian etc!

  3. Wilders needs to be careful that he doesn’t end up having a car “accident”, like Austria’s Jõrg Heider a few years back

    There is no way he will be able to form a government, at least not one he can control. Unfortunately.

  4. Have we got anyone that could garner enough public support to put the Uniprty out of business? not the controlled opposition either.
    Now the Dutch have sensibly done what all western alleged democracies should have 25 years ago, better late than never, will it wake up our proles that its possible to win.

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