Like others have posted on this thread, I was under the impression that much of the discontent in The Netherlands was apropos of farmers, sometimes of many generations, being forced to sell up and they had as a result galvanised themselves into a political movement. Although scanning through the election results and I can't see much mention of that.
I think I also read that even more so than England, The Netherlands is one of the most densely populated countries in Europe with all the problems of dire shortage of housing that we are suffering from here.
I think it's very regrettable that Gert Wilders has won a resounding number of seats, his rhetoric is appalling, for example he collectively labelled "Moroccans" as scum
a nation rich in culture, one only has to loo the legacy the Moors left in Spain to realise their considerable talents. That is the problem with attaching any blanket labels to a race or ethnicity, they won't be all of anything. I believe the human race are a mix of strengths and weaknesses, good and bad. It makes no more sense to attach a pejorative label to one race than it does to assume that boat loads of people heading to our shores will be made up of doctors and engineers or other talents who may be an asset to our country. Sure! among their numbers there could well be people who would be a great asset, equally, there could be those who would seek to do us harm. How many times, after the event, have we heard that a suspected bomber , recently arrived in the country, was a person on the radar of the Intelligence services.
I'm inclined to agree with those who have said the Gert Wilders of the world is what a country gets when they don't listen to the voices of the "ordinary" citizen. Like The Netherlands we are heavily populated and we can't pretend that our finite infrastructure can support huge swathes of people year on year, when it can't even look after our own citizens, there are over 1 million people on the council waiting list, and yes I know that is down to Thatcher selling of council houses, but we are where we are, so if we can't house our own people adequately, just where are the wave upon wave of migrants expected to live. Each successive government promises they will embark on a massive building programme, but they never deliver, hamstrung no doubt by loads of red tape which they never seem to be able to cut through. I believe we would have to go back to the time of McMillan to realise the sort of number of house building our current crop of politicians can only dream about, when of course there was a significantly smaller population. No one seems to know what the actual population figures are right now , they seem to differ daily.
Climate change is one of the factors that are forcing populations from sub Saharan Africa for example to up sticks, but repressive governments and lack of human rights I imagine is what forces most to leave their respective lands.
On the subject of climate change, a recent report stated that the richest 1% account for more carbon emissions than the poorest 66%. This is another area that I think so many are sick to death of being lectured to by the very people who make up the 1%. Why for example does that ridiculous talking shop take place at Davos every bloody year, with the private jets parked up great solid numbers, what do they achieve
and if those people were serious about climate change,well then walk there! emulate some of the humility of pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela, or alternatively shut up! Conversely, maybe all the nuisance element of Just Stop Oil/Extinction Rebellion could galvanise themselves to some effect, instead of holding up people going about their day to day working lives/ going to hospital appointments, demonstrate to those who do nothing but virtue signal and disable their private jets somehow blow them up whilst they are stationary on the runway, that would be good
My perception is if we didn't hear so much from political elites, people who are removed from the problems that ordinary people face, there would be a fair chance that the Gert Wilders of this world would disappear into the ether.