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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Varche on 23 November 2023, 09:19:47
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A change in poliitics in theNetherlands
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Whenever there is a strong push to the left there will always be a strong push back toward the right.
Ditto Italy and Argentina.
If we can get rid of the crazy woke ideas from our institutions we may yet find a sensible middle ground.
Not to mention a figure of almost 700,000 people that surfaced today. :-X
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I never get the rest of the parties saying that they will not work with a right wing majority party. If that's the case, they should get out of politics. In a democracy, the party with the most votes represents the will of the majority of people and, if you can't respect that, you have no right being in politics.
Bit like Brexit, really.
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I never get the rest of the parties saying that they will not work with a right wing majority[/b] party. If that's the case, they should get out of politics. In a democracy, the party with the most votes represents the will of the majority of people and, if you can't respect that, you have no right being in politics.
Bit like Brexit, really.
Blondie won with 37 seats. Apparently the leader of the Labour/Greens who came second with 25 seats has said "they will defend democracy by refusing to work with Wilders". What crap is this.
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Yep the other parties will do deals behind closed doors to shut Wilders out.
The Netherlands will be without an effective government for six months to a year while the haggling goes on and when Wilders admits that he cannot form a government, the leftists and centrists will quickly do a deal and the globalist hegemony will continue.
Proportional Representation anyone? ???
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Yep the other parties will do deals behind closed doors to shut Wilders out.
The Netherlands will be without an effective government for six months to a year while the haggling goes on and when Wilders admits that he cannot form a government, the leftists and centrists will quickly do a deal and the globalist hegemony will continue.
Proportional Representation anyone? ???
Perhaps they use the mobile phone network model of representation. 95% coverage doesn't mean that 95% of the population is covered, but rather that 95% of population centres are covered.