Faster Please

Telegraph- The radical new Dutch government is the canary in the EU coal mine

It will scrap many of the net zero policies. It will cut taxes for business. It will put limits on net migration, it will switch to nuclear power, and it will make sure farming receives the support it needs.

Details are still emerging of the programme of the new coalition government assembled by the leader of the Freedom party Geert Wilders following his surprise victory in the elections last year.

One point is already certain, however. Wilders will issue a radical challenge to the ruling orthodoxies of the European Union, and indeed of the big state, high tax policies across most of the developed world.

Telegraph- Europe’s right-wing revolt has begun – only Britain will miss out

The Netherlands is just the most recent example of this kind of movement. The size of the populist upsurge and its spread across most of the EU will almost certainly be confirmed in the European Parliament elections in June. According to polls, Right populist parties will make gains in every country, at the expense of Greens and the Left. They are projected to come first in nine countries (Austria, Belgium, Czechia, France, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, and Slovakia) and come second or third in another nine (Bulgaria, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Portugal, Romania, Spain, and Sweden).

15 Replies to “Faster Please”

  1. “Surprise victory” – the normies are waking up to see what the idiots have destroyed.

    1. If they hadn’t agreed to toe the Washington line on Ukraine, they would never have been allowed to form a government, no matter how many votes they got.

    2. Eva is smokin’ hot. Someone has to say it.
      Oh, and has anyone ever seen Geert Wilders and Jimmy Page in the same room?

  2. We were in Portugal last month for the 50th anniversary of the Carnation Revolution: the peaceful overthrow of the remnants of the Salazar dictatorship. A week or two before our arrival there had been federal elections; a right-wing populist party had won the largest chunk of the popular vote.

    We were staying in a small town where a majority of the electorate had voted for the losing socialists. When we asked what festivities were taking place locally, we got a surly, bald-faced lie: “There are no celebrations because the new government canceled them…thats what we heard.”

    The truth was a bit different. Any and all cancelations had been done by local sore losers.

  3. The UK would be going in the same direction, were it up to the voters, but the Tories have been co-opted by WEF types, and have pushed their agenda to the point where they are so unpopular, that they are going to give Labor a landslide, which they will use to finish of the England we all knew, once and for all. It’s kind of genius, in a way.

  4. Next up hopefully: the mass deportation of Islam and somebody hangs Ursula from a lamp post.

  5. Maybe next trip through Amsterdamnd, I cab stop for a visit as the kommies are out.

  6. It’s my understanding that Chinese made EV’s are known in the business as a fire waiting to happen.

  7. This will be coming to Canada.
    Net Zero is unsustainable.
    A fools game, a fraud.

    1. Engineers are climbing the ladder to outdo the last generation.
      ASHRAE 62.whatever has a laborious calculation for outdoor air required in a building. It started in the early ‘80’s.
      But the Calgary building code inspectors quote the 2000 ABC regulations for 20 ft3 air per person per minute period.

  8. Whatever.. Idiot destructive policies can only stand for so long.. The far-left / green agenda = failure.. They don’t have a workable plan that any sane person would vote for..

    IMO its why we have open borders.. They need as many new voters as possible.. BUT even they know better..

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