Geert Wilders
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Guy Verhofstadt says EU project being undermined by US president along with Vladimir Putin and Islamic extremism
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Reasons to be hopeful It’s not game over. Austria stopped rightwing populism in its tracks
Owen JonesIt was to be the last great domino of 2016, but the country showed that victory on the radical right is not inevitable -
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Across the continent, rightwing populist parties have seized control of the political conversation. How have they done it? By stealing the language, causes and voters of the traditional left
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Trump’s victory and the risk of far-right governments in the Netherlands and France make Angela Merkel a pivotal figure for the survival of democratic values
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Far-right Dutch politician faces charges over a rally in 2014 where he led a chant against Moroccan immigrants
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Letters: This time next year Europe could look very different, with the future of the European Union even more in doubt
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Far-right politician boycotts proceedings in Netherlands, instead tweeting that country has ‘huge problem with Moroccans’
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The future of the EU itself is in peril
Mary DejevskyThe British vote gives all those with misgivings about the power of Brussels the possibility of a way out: either to bargain for new terms or to leave altogether
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Politician in court over comments he made about Dutch Moroccans, but insists he will not be silenced
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Discovery could further divide Dutch society, where anti-immigrant protestors have attacked and damaged refugee centres
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Consensus on the limits of tolerance and cultural diversity was stretched in 2015. Four people in positions of influence discuss the challenges the country faces in the new year
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The far-right Dutch MP speaks to media in Perth after the secretive launch of ALA, saying belief in cultural equality the ‘biggest disease in Europe today’
Why Dutch voters are about to set the stage for Europe’s elections