“Nexit”? Please, Dutch Forum for Democracy Says

ER Editor: The Netherlands has a snap election next week, on the 29th. A reminder that this state of affairs came about because Wilders pulled his party’s support away from the coalition government over immigration demands back in June.

Check out this from AFP (MSM alert) —

What you need to know about a snap Dutch election

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“Nexit”? Please, Dutch Forum for Democracy Says

Proponents for leaving the bloc argue that EU membership undermines Dutch autonomy, imposing policies that favor globalist over national interests.

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As the Netherlands heads into snap elections on October 29, 2025, right-wing voices, particularly from Forum for Democracy (FVD), are amplifying demands for a ‘Nexit’—a Dutch exit from the European Union—to reclaim national sovereignty from Brussels’ overreaching bureaucracy.

Thierry Baudet and Lidewij de Vos, FVD @lidewij_devos on X

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FVD leader Thierry Baudet and candidates like Lidewij de Vos argue that more than half of Dutch laws originate in the EU, stifling the country’s ability to govern independently on critical issues like borders and farming.

Translation: Brussels costs the Netherlands billions. Migration costs billions. And who pays for it? You. Lidewij de Vos explains why NEXIT is the only logical choice

This push comes against a backdrop of political instability, with the collapse of Prime Minister Dick Schoof’s coalition exposing frustrations over unchecked migration and economic regulations imposed from afar. For many on the Right, ‘Nexit’ represents a bold, patriotic step toward restoring Dutch control, echoing the sentiments of voters weary of subsidizing other EU nations while their own priorities are sidelined.

Proponents highlight how EU membership has eroded Dutch autonomy, forcing the country to accept burdensome policies on immigration, climate, and trade that prioritize globalist agendas over national interests. FVD’s manifesto calls for an immediate referendum on ‘Nexit,’ emphasizing the return to a sovereign currency and the end to “undemocratic superstate” dictates that have led to subsidy losses for farmers and unchecked influxes of migrants.

This perspective resonates with those who view the EU as a financial drain, with billions funneled to support other members’ debts while Dutch taxpayers foot the bill for policies that undermine their way of life.

While mainstream parties dismiss ‘Nexit’ as reckless, right-wing advocates counter that it’s essential for a prosperous, self-determined future, free from the pitfalls of EU integration that have fueled division and economic strain.

FVD is currently polling around 3%, which would give them 4-5 seats in parliament and not a lot of traction for leaving the EU—for now.

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