On March 17, the Netherlands will have general elections.
Two parties - PVV & FVD - want a Nexit, a departure from the EU, in line with Brexit.
As the reality of the EU-UK trade agreement kicks in, let's take a look at what these parties
Firstly, good to note, here is their recent polling,
PVV: 14% - 23 seats (currently 20 seats)
FVD: 2.5% - 4 seats (currently 2 seats)
A government needs 76 seats to govern.
Give or take, these parties appeal to about 20% of the electorate.
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FVD wants a so-called "intelligent Nexit" because - arguably - they think the UK's departure was not-so-intelligent.
"Intelligent" Nexit. Lots of nodding
But FVD doesn't want to leave the EU, they want an end to the EU.
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They want a "different cooperation model among sovereign states" based around free trade, conveniently assuming that the EU will automatically cease to exist once the Dutch vote 'Leave'.
And EFTA should be the basis for the new model.
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It's full-on 'magical thinking'.
If you want to join EFTA, sure, make the case.
But be truthful about what it means.
The FVD decides to disregard the EEA agreement, which governs trade between the EFTA-4 and the EU27, and the EU rules and regs that EFTA countries follow.
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