Johan Derksen finds Esther Ouwehand a terrible politician. He is tired of the leader of the Party for the Animals. “I can look at them. What a creep!”, The VI-snor shouts.

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SBS 6 star Johan Derksen makes a pretty far-reaching statement about Esther Ouwehand. The today Inside Star has seen the Voorvrouw of Party for the Animals in action in the general reflections, where she caused some commotion by wearing a Palestine blouse, and has been terribly annoyed by her.

Look down

Johan tells in the promotional film of VI, which is broadcast for the advertising block prior to the talk show, that there are two politicians that he really horrors.

The 76-year-old television star says: “I just want to post a comment. That Esther Ouwehand and that of Baarle, they hang out so incredibly to me. I am not a type that people hate, but I have a bleeding hating of them. I can watch them. What a horror!”

‘Goes far’

Wilfred Genee immediately calls his colleague to order. “Looking dead goes far in a time like this, but you say: I don’t like them so much, not so nice.”

Johan: “No, no, no, they don’t come on my birthday.”

What is Esther out with such a Palestine blouse? “Provocate. Just provoke,” says Johan in the broadcast of Today Inside yourself.

Peak position

Table guest Jort Kelder is also disappointed in Esther. “They had a pure position for the animals, they were set up for that and now it has become a kind of Gaza party. Right laughs in his fist when they continue like this, because I think you don’t get a voice with it. Now it’s a kind of extremely GroenLinks.”

Johan thinks she sets wrong priorities. “They are interesting there for the stage about Gaza. There is no one who takes the Lower House seriously or is concerned about it.”

Sewing machine

Such an Esther must first be concerned with the Dutch, says Johan. “The Netherlands is burdened by countless terrible disasters that have to be restored or resolved, and they are oriented about Gaza and sit behind the sewing machine at home and make an ugly blouse from a flag of Gaza.”

He concludes: “Then I think of: what makes it striking? Do you now deal with the problem that is relevant to the Netherlands!”

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