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‘You’re Erdogan’s hostage, close borders,’ far-right populist Wilders tells Dutch PM | ‘You’re Erdogan’s hostage, close borders,’ far-right populist Wilders tells Dutch PM |
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The war of words between Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and far-right populist Geert Wilders exploded in a face to face debate on Monday as Wilders called on Rutte to close the Netherlands’ borders. | The war of words between Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and far-right populist Geert Wilders exploded in a face to face debate on Monday as Wilders called on Rutte to close the Netherlands’ borders. |
“You are being taken hostage by [Turkish President] Erdogan. Close the Dutch borders,” Wilders told his top rival, Rutte, during the 30-minute televised debate. | “You are being taken hostage by [Turkish President] Erdogan. Close the Dutch borders,” Wilders told his top rival, Rutte, during the 30-minute televised debate. |
“That’s a totally fake solution,” Rutte retorted, hitting back at Wilders’ suggestion that the Dutch borders should be shut. | “That’s a totally fake solution,” Rutte retorted, hitting back at Wilders’ suggestion that the Dutch borders should be shut. |
“You want Nexit, you want the Netherlands out of Europe. You know what it will cost… don’t do it,” he warned. | “You want Nexit, you want the Netherlands out of Europe. You know what it will cost… don’t do it,” he warned. |
If the Netherlands were to leave the EU, it would be “the best thing that could happen to us,” Wilders argued. | |
Rutte responded that a “Nexit” would cost 1.5 million jobs and trigger “chaos.” | |
“What we have to do to protect our borders is not make agreements with people like Mr. Erdogan,” Wilders said, referring to the European Union’s migrant deal with Turkey. | |
Preventing two Turkish cabinet ministers from speaking publicly in Rotterdam was not enough, according to Wilders. | |
“We must directly expel the Turkish ambassador and the rest of his staff from the country, otherwise we accept that we are being insulted,” he said. | |
“That’s the difference between tweeting from your couch and governing the country,” Rutte replied, mocking Wilders’ penchant for prolifically writing on Twitter. | |
“If you govern the country, you have to take sensible decisions, and that isn’t sensible,” he noted. | |
The Dutch prime minister also criticized Wilders’ election pledges to ban the Koran, asking if he planned to set up a national “Koran police” to go door to door confiscating Islam’s holy book. | |
“I still haven’t heard how you are going to achieve the Koran police,” Rutte said. | |
“There will not be a Koran police; I’ve explained that a hundred times,” Wilders replied. | “There will not be a Koran police; I’ve explained that a hundred times,” Wilders replied. |
“Oh, so it is a fake promise,” Rutte shot back. | “Oh, so it is a fake promise,” Rutte shot back. |
“If anything, there will be a Liberals police, if you go on like this,” Wilders answered sarcastically. | “If anything, there will be a Liberals police, if you go on like this,” Wilders answered sarcastically. |
Throwing another jab at Rutte, the Freedom Party leader accused the Dutch prime minister of not fulfilling his campaign promises from the 2012 elections. | |
“Who still believes Rutte?” Wilders said. | |
“We would get tax cuts, a tougher policy on immigration, we would get €1,000. And what came out of these promises? We had record after record immigration. And taxes only increased,” he pointed out. |
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