Another example for us to watch and pay attention to as a learning lesson with our own 'open border.' And if you say it cannot happen here?
Look around you and I pray the scales fall from your eyes.
I’m a little confused, as I read that this WEF enforcer, Rutte, was wanting stricter immigration, and his counterparts were against that. I hope I got that wrong.
I just hope that with the ousting of Rutte, the farmers will stand a fighting chance to keep their properties and the whole Agenda 2030 will be history.
So foreigners invade the Netherlands and its government collapses.
And Hitler is soooo jealous right now - he could have had his “wandering room” for his people without firing a shot.
A “government collapsing” in a parliamentary system is not the same thing as a change in regime.
It means,in this case, that part of a coalition sensed blood in the water that they opted for new elections at this time rather than wait for the future because they judged that elecions at this time would either improve their position relative to where there position is or (less likely) would improve their position relative to where they are likely to end up if elections are delayed to maximum time.
If they wait the full time, maybe the farmers (the BBB) would have ended up with an absolute majority . . . by holding elections now there may be hope of a smaller coalition including the BBB but not some of the present coalition that would act on immigration (with Rutte being part of this coalition), or some sort of coalition that is larger in terms of parties that will keep the BBB in minority.
My guess is that Rutte intends to effectively surrender to the farmers in exchange for at least remaining in the governing coalition, and possibly as Prime Minister. If so he deserves a statue between George Wallace and Machiavelli.
Down in Birmingham we love the governor. We all did what we had to do. Watergate does not bother me. Does your conscience bother you? Tell the truth.
“centre-right government?”
After they dismembered their farming capabilities en masse?
Really, Reuters?
The lesson here is that you can’t be “center right” and in coalition with leftists. Eventually you will be forced to take a right-wing position and your coalition will dissolve.
The current crucial right wing position is “the welfare and future of my fellow Native Europeans is more important than the migrants who want to come here”.
The above statement will be controversial to some alleged conservatives here on FR.
It just means the PM can no longer hold together the coalition that put him into office, or he has lost the confidence of his own party, or both (or some other similar issue).
Mark Rutte trying to change the subject from the cow gas rules that will destroy the Dutch farmers.
Europe has precious few real conservatives --- small, pro-culture and pro-borders, anti-debt and unwilling to 'confiscate' property for "green" political goals -- such that the blather from the press as from Europeans about a "center-right" is window dressings to install and maintain various flavors of big government, willing to kiss the ring of "green" and globalist goals.
That would be too much of a coincidence, eh?
"Immigration" (as in the former France)? Food production? They're just two fronts in the same, current war.
European Union, Paradise