Geert Wilders, interesting appointment Really?

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Maybe Farage/Anderson will chuck their hat into the ring over here. A huge part of this country is fed up with two tier policing.
 
This country does not need any more of ‘30p Lee’ than it already has.
The people who live in Ashfield get the chance to decide that - your opinion counts for sweet FA on the topic.

Equally, people in the Netherlands ( one of the very most liberal places in Europe) have made a democratic choice. Its a very interesting choice which will no doubt be worrying you. Maybe the UK might be starting to get a tad frustrated with a few things - but don't worry you are safe
 
The people who live in Ashfield get the chance to decide that - your opinion counts for sweet FA on the topic.

Equally, people in the Netherlands ( one of the very most liberal places in Europe) have made a democratic choice. It’s a very interesting choice which will no doubt be worrying you. Maybe the UK might be starting to get a tad frustrated with a few things - but don't worry you are safe
This is from Electoral Calculus - with any luck, Ashfield will do the right thing.

Extreme right-wing politicians should worry everyone - don’t delude yourself that you’re exempt from their actions or motives.
 

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This is from Electoral Calculus - with any luck, Ashfield will ?do the right thing.

Extreme right-wing politicians should worry everyone - don’t delude yourself that you’re exempt from their actions or motives.
And if they don't do the right thing send the police in to pepper spray them I guess

'Extreme Right Wing' - you mob are getting so very desperate now. What you worried about?
 
And if they don't do the right thing send the police in to pepper spray them I guess

'Extreme Right Wing' - you mob are getting so very desperate now. What you worried about?
I’m totally fine. You worry about yourself not meeting their threshold.
 
If you understand the dutch system it's not complicated.
They have PR which means a lot of parties get seats, but rarely does one party get a majority.
These parties then have to enter into coalitions to form a working govt.
The upside of coalitions is in parties ditching their extreme policies and moving toward the center to make them more palatable to possible partners.
The downside of coalitions is that a very small party can have a much bigger say in policy that far outweighs their voting base, like the lib-dems during their pact with the tories, or the DUP (although they were bribed and then thrown under the bus).
Coalitions have been part of dutch political life for over 100 years.
It'll be interesting to see how it turns out.
 
A move to the right sees an increase in homophobic/racist attacks.

No, go and do the research yourself.
Coming from someone who will blindly vote at the next election for a man who has just heaped praise on the women who done more to discriminate against the gay community than any other British prime minister in recent history. You really are a bellend at times Hackney.
 
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