Neck and neck with Spain then.
Perhaps the EU will step in and make them keep voting till they get it 'right'
Perhaps the EU will step in and make them keep voting till they get it 'right'
what you think is abject nonsense, judging by this rancid hogwash youve posted.Another one making assumptions of what I think.
All I reflect on is the EU and governments telling their people's what's best for them by way of climate change, unlimited immigration, 15 minute cities, a pandemic that didn't scratch the surface of numbers dying that normally would die but has resulted in more deaths than the norm by the measures taken to combat it, the freezing of the tax threshold dragging pensioners into it's net etc etc
Then it seemingly comes as a surprise when the people push back.
Wilders might sell the notion of Rotterdam becoming a free port, succumbing to the free market insanity of Britannia Unchained.I can’t see the Netherlands voting out of the EU. Their economy is highly dependent on being a European hub.
Even if you found a leader stupid enough to put a referendum to the Dutch people, it will lose the vote. There is no Russian/Aaron Banks cash for starters, to feed the, not so gullible Dutch, a load of lies.
Wilders might sell the notion of Rotterdam becoming a free port, succumbing to the free market insanity of Britannia Unchained.
Having trouble making sh*t stick Kev.what you think is abject nonsense, judging by this rancid hogwash youve posted.
poor Gant
So they don't need a Nexit, to have a freeport?Why not, the EU already have 80 freeports.
So they don't need a Nexit, to have a freeport?
Free ports do exist within the EU, although in a more limited form than elsewhere in the world.Why not, the EU already have 80 freeports.
I wonder if the Dutch farmers will fall for the same lies our UK farmers did?What many people, including myself, didn't realise is that the Dutch are the second largest exporter of agricultural products in the world, 2nd to the USA.
Recent EU regs on emissions mean that farmers will have to give up over half their land, more than half of their dairy herds etc etc to comply. The anger is immense hence the protests on tractors last year, and hence a new political party formed by farmers which were responsible for taking Mark Rutte down, and he was a sound leader, sensible, centrist.
Add to that a migration crisis, why on earth would they want to stay in the EU.?
It was a Dutch general election. Everyone is allowed to vote if old enough.they can if they are allowed a vote praise Cameron for allowing us the chance to vote
In other words you haven't a clue what's going on with dutch farmers.I wonder if the Dutch farmers will fall for the same lies our UK farmers did?
Brexit - load of old shít.
Then vote in a different Government.All I reflect on is the EU and governments telling their people's what's best for them
That would mean voting for a party with the biggest majority, what are my options?Then vote in a different Government.