The PVV was the largest in the elections and is again at the top of the polls. For many voters, that is a clear message: there is broad support and wish for a legal policy. Politics is funded with tax money, and therefore applies: the voter is the customer. Yet a part of the House of Representatives seems to systematically resist this message. Especially parties on the left side of the spectrum, such as GL/PvdA, D66, NSC, Party for the Animals and DENK, regularly block proposals from the largest party and hide it.
‘Drunken Uncle’ Wilders remains competitors CDA and GL/PvdA well ahead of recent polls: hole now almost ten seats
In addition, it is crazy that the parties exclude each other, that should be forbidden. That raises the question: if MPs are paid by the taxpayer, why are the same taxpayers not allowed to determine who only opposes and remove them from the scene? What if there was a system where opposing groups could get a kind of ‘red card’? If ‘punishment’ is not part of the House of Representatives for a moment. This would give the largest party a second chance to actually rule, without constantly being stopped.
W. Suyker

