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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2012 21:32:23 GMT
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Post by iainbhx on Apr 21, 2012 21:42:09 GMT
The latest polling indicates the biggest swings in the Tweede Kamer would be to the SP and D66 and that the CDA/VVD/PVV parties would all be losers. I don't believe that the SP are particularly anti-EU and D66 certainly aren't.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2012 11:39:40 GMT
Dutch PM offerring resignation today so another European election due and the political dynamics of the Euro could be changing
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2012 20:42:54 GMT
it seems a budget deal has been struck
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Post by name2remember on Apr 26, 2012 21:47:52 GMT
it seems a budget deal has been struck Yeah, a D66 friend of mine has just been raving about it on FaceAche!
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Post by name2remember on Apr 26, 2012 21:52:33 GMT
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Post by Andrew_S on May 10, 2012 2:56:29 GMT
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Post by iainbhx on May 10, 2012 12:24:01 GMT
Have there been many opinion polls yet? My Nederlands is weak, but there is some polling information at n4.noties.nl/peil.nl/The latest appears to be (changes from last poll in parens) and this comes out in seats not percentages VVD 30 (-1) SP 30 (-1) PvdA 20 (1) PVV 19 (2) D66 17 CDA 13 GL 8 CU 6 (-1) SGP 3 Dieren 3 Others 1
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Post by iainbhx on May 10, 2012 15:44:38 GMT
My Nederlands is weak, but there is some polling information at n4.noties.nl/peil.nl/The latest appears to be (changes from last poll in parens) and this comes out in seats not percentages VVD 30 (-1) SP 30 (-1) PvdA 20 (1) PVV 19 (2) D66 17 CDA 13 GL 8 CU 6 (-1) SGP 3 Dieren 3 Others 1 So the decline of the Christian Democrats continues apace - last time they dropped from first to fourth and now they are going to come sixth! Labour's performance is also very poor. I wonder what would happen if the Socialist Party topped the poll? As I understand it, they are a hard-left party. Who needs the CDA when you have VVD, PVV and SGP. The SP are mildly eurosceptic as well. SP/PdVA/D66/GL/CU is possible, for a faith based party the CU is fairly to the left. The headbangers are in the SGP.
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Post by Pete Whitehead on May 10, 2012 15:47:32 GMT
They are also quite anti-immigration
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Post by hifly15 on May 10, 2012 15:49:38 GMT
I believe the SGP has only recently accepted female members.
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Post by iainbhx on May 10, 2012 16:03:15 GMT
I believe the SGP has only recently accepted female members. Indeed, 2006. They are very, very Calvinist.
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Post by Pete Whitehead on May 10, 2012 16:04:48 GMT
'headbangers' doesn't seem like quite the right term for Calvinists somehow
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Post by Pete Whitehead on May 10, 2012 16:23:32 GMT
Exactly.. so who needs the CDA
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Post by Richard Allen on May 10, 2012 16:51:02 GMT
The Dutch ought to be careful who they vote for. If they get it wrong they could have a Brussels compliant government forced upon them without further ado. I said this as a bit of joke and intended it to end in a wink.....But I'm not so sure that it isn't true! The Dutch do have one advantage over the countries that have had an "EU imposed government". They are net contributors to the EU budget
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Post by East Anglian Lefty on May 11, 2012 11:27:02 GMT
'headbangers' doesn't seem like quite the right term for Calvinists somehow Didn't Calvinism start in Switzerland? Yes. Geneva.
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Post by coolhandluke on May 22, 2012 9:23:51 GMT
Latest polls in seats (changes from previous poll):
Ipsos (18 May) VVD 31 (-2) SP 27 (-1) PvdA 24 (+2) PVV 21 (+2) CDA 16 (-) D66 15 (-) Greens 5 (-) CU 5 (-1) PvdD 3 (-) SGP 2 (-) 50+ 1 (-)
De Hond (20 May) VVD 25 (-3) SP 29 (-) PvdA 23 (+3) PVV 23 (+3) D66 17 (-) CDA 15 (-) CU 6 (-) Greens 4 (-3) SGP 3 (-) PvdD 3 (-) Others 2 (-)
Pvda and PVV seem to be gaining from growing public dissatisfaction with the €16bn austerity budget agreed by VVD, CDA, D66, Greens and CU.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2012 10:44:02 GMT
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Post by iainbhx on May 27, 2012 11:23:52 GMT
There's no majority there at all for anything resembling a sane coalition, not even SP+PvDA+GL+D66. To be fair, the SP have come a long way since their Maoist days.
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Post by markgoodair on Aug 14, 2012 10:18:54 GMT
The attempt by the labour PvdA to frustrate the rise of the socialist SP had an adverse affect in the latest poll by Maurice de Hond, with the SP rising from 34 to 37 seats and the PvdA falling from 17 to 15 seats.
Last week PvdA chairman Hans Spekman told the AD the SP is not the solution to the crisis and called party leader Emile Roemer 'a great risk'. PvdA MP Mariëtte Hamer said the SP is shifting to her party's ground.
The latest poll shows that 39% of PvdA voters at the time of the last general election in 2010 are now planning to vote SP. 'An unprecedented number that I have never seen before,' said De Hond.
Other parties also continue to lose voters to the SP. Green party GroenLinks has lost 30% of its voters and the anti-immigration PVV 15% to the SP in the latest poll.
The right-wing liberal party VVD, with whom the SP is in a neck-to-neck race, lost one seat, falling from 32 to 31.
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