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A poll by the [[Pew Research Center]] in June 2016, before the [[United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016|British referendum]], found the Dutch to have a 46% negative view of the European Union, less than the 51% of their population found to have a positive view towards it.<ref>{{cite news|title=Euroscepticism on rise in Europe, poll suggests|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36471989|accessdate=28 June 2016|publisher=BBC News|date=6 June 2016}}</ref> Another poll, by peil.nl in the aftermath of the British vote, found 50% of the Dutch population to be against a similar referendum in their country and 46% to favour remaining in the union (compared to 43% against).<ref name=next/>
A poll by the [[Pew Research Center]] in June 2016, before the [[United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016|British referendum]], found the Dutch to have a 46% negative view of the European Union, less than the 51% of their population found to have a positive view towards it.<ref>{{cite news|title=Euroscepticism on rise in Europe, poll suggests|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36471989|accessdate=28 June 2016|publisher=BBC News|date=6 June 2016}}</ref> Another poll, by peil.nl in the aftermath of the British vote, found 50% of the Dutch population to be against a similar referendum in their country and 46% to favour remaining in the union (compared to 43% against).<ref name=next/>


Dutch Prime Minister [[Mark Rutte]] called the possibility of a referendum "utterly irresponsible".<ref name=next/> The most popular party in the country which favours it is the [[Right-wing populism|right-wing populist]]<ref name="Pauwels">{{Cite book|last=Pauwels|first=Teun|title=Populism in Western Europe: Comparing Belgium, Germany and The Netherlands|year=2014|publisher=Routledge|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dmUtBAAAQBAJ&lpg=PP1&hl=no&pg=PA117#v=onepage&q&f=false|pages=117–118|isbn=9781317653912}}</ref><ref name="Oudenampsen">Merijn Oudenampsen (2013). "[{{Google books |plainurl=yes |id=EUhMAQAAQBAJ |page=191 }} Explaining the Swing to the Right: The Dutch Debate on the Rise of Right-Wing Populism]". In Ruth Wodak, Majid KhosraviNik, Brigitte Mral. ''Right-Wing Populism in Europe: Politics and Discourse''. A&C Black. p. 191.</ref> [[Party for Freedom]]; its leader [[Geert Wilders]] made it a key issue in their manifesto for the [[Dutch general election, 2017|2017 general election]] with his party leading the polls.<ref name=next/> Other parties believing in EU withdrawal or holding a referendum include: [[VoorNederland]], [[Libertarian Party (Netherlands)|The Libertarian Party]], [[Socialist Party (Netherlands)|SP]], [[50PLUS]]<ref>http://stemlp.nl/verkiezingsprogramma-2017-2021/</ref> and [[Forum voor Democratie]].<ref>http://politiek.tpo.nl/2016/06/15/zo-denkt-politiek-den-haag-over-een-nexit-referendum/</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://forumvoordemocratie.nl/standpunten/europese-unie |title=Forum voor Democratie |publisher=Forumvoordemocratie.nl |date= |accessdate=2017-02-23}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://geenpeil.nl/faq/een-referendum-over-nexit-dan/ |title=Een referendum over Nexit dan? - GeenPeil |publisher=Geenpeil.nl |date=2016-12-04 |accessdate=2017-02-23}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/the-times/antieu-boy-wonder-thierry-baudet-breezes-in-as-dutch-kingmaker/news-story/eee3b1c349b80b56f1da458fa08e6735 |title= |publisher=The Australian |date= |accessdate=2017-02-23}}{{Subscription required|date=February 2017}}</ref>
Dutch Prime Minister [[Mark Rutte]] called the possibility of a referendum "utterly irresponsible".<ref name=next/> The most popular party in the country which favours it is the [[Right-wing populism|right-wing populist]]<ref name="Pauwels">{{Cite book|last=Pauwels|first=Teun|title=Populism in Western Europe: Comparing Belgium, Germany and The Netherlands|year=2014|publisher=Routledge|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dmUtBAAAQBAJ&lpg=PP1&hl=no&pg=PA117#v=onepage&q&f=false|pages=117–118|isbn=9781317653912}}</ref><ref name="Oudenampsen">Merijn Oudenampsen (2013). "[{{Google books |plainurl=yes |id=EUhMAQAAQBAJ |page=191 }} Explaining the Swing to the Right: The Dutch Debate on the Rise of Right-Wing Populism]". In Ruth Wodak, Majid KhosraviNik, Brigitte Mral. ''Right-Wing Populism in Europe: Politics and Discourse''. A&C Black. p. 191.</ref> [[Party for Freedom]]; its leader [[Geert Wilders]] made it a key issue in their manifesto for the [[Dutch general election, 2017|2017 general election]] with his party leading the polls.<ref name=next/> Other parties believing in EU withdrawal or holding a referendum include: [[VoorNederland]], [[Libertarian Party (Netherlands)|The Libertarian Party]], [[Socialist Party (Netherlands)|SP]], [[50PLUS]]<ref>http://stemlp.nl/verkiezingsprogramma-2017-2021/</ref> and [[Forum voor Democratie]].<ref>http://politiek.tpo.nl/2016/06/15/zo-denkt-politiek-den-haag-over-een-nexit-referendum/</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://forumvoordemocratie.nl/standpunten/europese-unie |title=Forum voor Democratie |publisher=Forumvoordemocratie.nl |date= |accessdate=2017-02-23}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/the-times/antieu-boy-wonder-thierry-baudet-breezes-in-as-dutch-kingmaker/news-story/eee3b1c349b80b56f1da458fa08e6735 |title= |publisher=The Australian |date= |accessdate=2017-02-23}}{{Subscription required|date=February 2017}}</ref>


American billionaire investor [[George Soros]], who opposed [[Brexit]], has named France and the Netherlands as the next countries to leave the EU.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Strydom|first1=Martin|title=Get ready for Frexit and Nexit in damaged Europe, says Soros|url=http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/get-ready-for-frexit-and-nexit-in-damaged-europe-says-soros-km3dsnzz5|accessdate=28 June 2016|work=The Times|date=27 June 2016}}</ref> [[UK Independence Party]] leader [[Nigel Farage]], a prominent supporter of Brexit, predicted the Netherlands to be the next to leave the European Union.<ref name=next/>
American billionaire investor [[George Soros]], who opposed [[Brexit]], has named France and the Netherlands as the next countries to leave the EU.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Strydom|first1=Martin|title=Get ready for Frexit and Nexit in damaged Europe, says Soros|url=http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/get-ready-for-frexit-and-nexit-in-damaged-europe-says-soros-km3dsnzz5|accessdate=28 June 2016|work=The Times|date=27 June 2016}}</ref> [[UK Independence Party]] leader [[Nigel Farage]], a prominent supporter of Brexit, predicted the Netherlands to be the next to leave the European Union.<ref name=next/>

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'A hypothetical '''Dutch withdrawal from the European Union''' is also commonly referred to as a "'''Nexit'''", based on "[[Brexit]]", the common name for a British withdrawal from the [[European Union]].<ref name=next>{{cite news|last1=Lyons|first1=Kate|title=Frexit, Nexit or Oexit? Who will be next to leave the EU|url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/27/frexit-nexit-or-oexit-who-will-be-next-to-leave-the-eu|accessdate=28 June 2016|work=The Guardian|date=27 June 2016}}</ref> A poll by the [[Pew Research Center]] in June 2016, before the [[United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016|British referendum]], found the Dutch to have a 46% negative view of the European Union, less than the 51% of their population found to have a positive view towards it.<ref>{{cite news|title=Euroscepticism on rise in Europe, poll suggests|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36471989|accessdate=28 June 2016|publisher=BBC News|date=6 June 2016}}</ref> Another poll, by peil.nl in the aftermath of the British vote, found 50% of the Dutch population to be against a similar referendum in their country and 46% to favour remaining in the union (compared to 43% against).<ref name=next/> Dutch Prime Minister [[Mark Rutte]] called the possibility of a referendum "utterly irresponsible".<ref name=next/> The most popular party in the country which favours it is the [[Right-wing populism|right-wing populist]]<ref name="Pauwels">{{Cite book|last=Pauwels|first=Teun|title=Populism in Western Europe: Comparing Belgium, Germany and The Netherlands|year=2014|publisher=Routledge|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dmUtBAAAQBAJ&lpg=PP1&hl=no&pg=PA117#v=onepage&q&f=false|pages=117–118|isbn=9781317653912}}</ref><ref name="Oudenampsen">Merijn Oudenampsen (2013). "[{{Google books |plainurl=yes |id=EUhMAQAAQBAJ |page=191 }} Explaining the Swing to the Right: The Dutch Debate on the Rise of Right-Wing Populism]". In Ruth Wodak, Majid KhosraviNik, Brigitte Mral. ''Right-Wing Populism in Europe: Politics and Discourse''. A&C Black. p. 191.</ref> [[Party for Freedom]]; its leader [[Geert Wilders]] made it a key issue in their manifesto for the [[Dutch general election, 2017|2017 general election]] with his party leading the polls.<ref name=next/> Other parties believing in EU withdrawal or holding a referendum include: [[VoorNederland]], [[Libertarian Party (Netherlands)|The Libertarian Party]], [[Socialist Party (Netherlands)|SP]], [[50PLUS]]<ref>http://stemlp.nl/verkiezingsprogramma-2017-2021/</ref> and [[Forum voor Democratie]].<ref>http://politiek.tpo.nl/2016/06/15/zo-denkt-politiek-den-haag-over-een-nexit-referendum/</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://forumvoordemocratie.nl/standpunten/europese-unie |title=Forum voor Democratie |publisher=Forumvoordemocratie.nl |date= |accessdate=2017-02-23}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://geenpeil.nl/faq/een-referendum-over-nexit-dan/ |title=Een referendum over Nexit dan? - GeenPeil |publisher=Geenpeil.nl |date=2016-12-04 |accessdate=2017-02-23}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/the-times/antieu-boy-wonder-thierry-baudet-breezes-in-as-dutch-kingmaker/news-story/eee3b1c349b80b56f1da458fa08e6735 |title= |publisher=The Australian |date= |accessdate=2017-02-23}}{{Subscription required|date=February 2017}}</ref> American billionaire investor [[George Soros]], who opposed [[Brexit]], has named France and the Netherlands as the next countries to leave the EU.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Strydom|first1=Martin|title=Get ready for Frexit and Nexit in damaged Europe, says Soros|url=http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/get-ready-for-frexit-and-nexit-in-damaged-europe-says-soros-km3dsnzz5|accessdate=28 June 2016|work=The Times|date=27 June 2016}}</ref> [[UK Independence Party]] leader [[Nigel Farage]], a prominent supporter of Brexit, predicted the Netherlands to be the next to leave the European Union.<ref name=next/> ==See also== * [[Frexit]], a similar hypothetical proposal in [[France]] * [[Greek withdrawal from the eurozone]] * [[Euroscepticism]] ==References== {{reflist}} [[Category:Proposals]] [[Category:Netherlands and the European Union]] [[Category:Withdrawal from the European Union]] [[Category:Euroscepticism in the Netherlands]]'
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'A hypothetical '''Dutch withdrawal from the European Union''' is also commonly referred to as a "'''Nexit'''", based on "[[Brexit]]", the common name for a British withdrawal from the [[European Union]].<ref name=next>{{cite news|last1=Lyons|first1=Kate|title=Frexit, Nexit or Oexit? Who will be next to leave the EU|url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/27/frexit-nexit-or-oexit-who-will-be-next-to-leave-the-eu|accessdate=28 June 2016|work=The Guardian|date=27 June 2016}}</ref> A poll by the [[Pew Research Center]] in June 2016, before the [[United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016|British referendum]], found the Dutch to have a 46% negative view of the European Union, less than the 51% of their population found to have a positive view towards it.<ref>{{cite news|title=Euroscepticism on rise in Europe, poll suggests|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36471989|accessdate=28 June 2016|publisher=BBC News|date=6 June 2016}}</ref> Another poll, by peil.nl in the aftermath of the British vote, found 50% of the Dutch population to be against a similar referendum in their country and 46% to favour remaining in the union (compared to 43% against).<ref name=next/> Dutch Prime Minister [[Mark Rutte]] called the possibility of a referendum "utterly irresponsible".<ref name=next/> The most popular party in the country which favours it is the [[Right-wing populism|right-wing populist]]<ref name="Pauwels">{{Cite book|last=Pauwels|first=Teun|title=Populism in Western Europe: Comparing Belgium, Germany and The Netherlands|year=2014|publisher=Routledge|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dmUtBAAAQBAJ&lpg=PP1&hl=no&pg=PA117#v=onepage&q&f=false|pages=117–118|isbn=9781317653912}}</ref><ref name="Oudenampsen">Merijn Oudenampsen (2013). "[{{Google books |plainurl=yes |id=EUhMAQAAQBAJ |page=191 }} Explaining the Swing to the Right: The Dutch Debate on the Rise of Right-Wing Populism]". In Ruth Wodak, Majid KhosraviNik, Brigitte Mral. ''Right-Wing Populism in Europe: Politics and Discourse''. A&C Black. p. 191.</ref> [[Party for Freedom]]; its leader [[Geert Wilders]] made it a key issue in their manifesto for the [[Dutch general election, 2017|2017 general election]] with his party leading the polls.<ref name=next/> Other parties believing in EU withdrawal or holding a referendum include: [[VoorNederland]], [[Libertarian Party (Netherlands)|The Libertarian Party]], [[Socialist Party (Netherlands)|SP]], [[50PLUS]]<ref>http://stemlp.nl/verkiezingsprogramma-2017-2021/</ref> and [[Forum voor Democratie]].<ref>http://politiek.tpo.nl/2016/06/15/zo-denkt-politiek-den-haag-over-een-nexit-referendum/</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://forumvoordemocratie.nl/standpunten/europese-unie |title=Forum voor Democratie |publisher=Forumvoordemocratie.nl |date= |accessdate=2017-02-23}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/the-times/antieu-boy-wonder-thierry-baudet-breezes-in-as-dutch-kingmaker/news-story/eee3b1c349b80b56f1da458fa08e6735 |title= |publisher=The Australian |date= |accessdate=2017-02-23}}{{Subscription required|date=February 2017}}</ref> American billionaire investor [[George Soros]], who opposed [[Brexit]], has named France and the Netherlands as the next countries to leave the EU.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Strydom|first1=Martin|title=Get ready for Frexit and Nexit in damaged Europe, says Soros|url=http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/get-ready-for-frexit-and-nexit-in-damaged-europe-says-soros-km3dsnzz5|accessdate=28 June 2016|work=The Times|date=27 June 2016}}</ref> [[UK Independence Party]] leader [[Nigel Farage]], a prominent supporter of Brexit, predicted the Netherlands to be the next to leave the European Union.<ref name=next/> ==See also== * [[Frexit]], a similar hypothetical proposal in [[France]] * [[Greek withdrawal from the eurozone]] * [[Euroscepticism]] ==References== {{reflist}} [[Category:Proposals]] [[Category:Netherlands and the European Union]] [[Category:Withdrawal from the European Union]] [[Category:Euroscepticism in the Netherlands]]'
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'@@ -3,5 +3,5 @@ A poll by the [[Pew Research Center]] in June 2016, before the [[United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016|British referendum]], found the Dutch to have a 46% negative view of the European Union, less than the 51% of their population found to have a positive view towards it.<ref>{{cite news|title=Euroscepticism on rise in Europe, poll suggests|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36471989|accessdate=28 June 2016|publisher=BBC News|date=6 June 2016}}</ref> Another poll, by peil.nl in the aftermath of the British vote, found 50% of the Dutch population to be against a similar referendum in their country and 46% to favour remaining in the union (compared to 43% against).<ref name=next/> -Dutch Prime Minister [[Mark Rutte]] called the possibility of a referendum "utterly irresponsible".<ref name=next/> The most popular party in the country which favours it is the [[Right-wing populism|right-wing populist]]<ref name="Pauwels">{{Cite book|last=Pauwels|first=Teun|title=Populism in Western Europe: Comparing Belgium, Germany and The Netherlands|year=2014|publisher=Routledge|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dmUtBAAAQBAJ&lpg=PP1&hl=no&pg=PA117#v=onepage&q&f=false|pages=117–118|isbn=9781317653912}}</ref><ref name="Oudenampsen">Merijn Oudenampsen (2013). "[{{Google books |plainurl=yes |id=EUhMAQAAQBAJ |page=191 }} Explaining the Swing to the Right: The Dutch Debate on the Rise of Right-Wing Populism]". In Ruth Wodak, Majid KhosraviNik, Brigitte Mral. ''Right-Wing Populism in Europe: Politics and Discourse''. A&C Black. p. 191.</ref> [[Party for Freedom]]; its leader [[Geert Wilders]] made it a key issue in their manifesto for the [[Dutch general election, 2017|2017 general election]] with his party leading the polls.<ref name=next/> Other parties believing in EU withdrawal or holding a referendum include: [[VoorNederland]], [[Libertarian Party (Netherlands)|The Libertarian Party]], [[Socialist Party (Netherlands)|SP]], [[50PLUS]]<ref>http://stemlp.nl/verkiezingsprogramma-2017-2021/</ref> and [[Forum voor Democratie]].<ref>http://politiek.tpo.nl/2016/06/15/zo-denkt-politiek-den-haag-over-een-nexit-referendum/</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://forumvoordemocratie.nl/standpunten/europese-unie |title=Forum voor Democratie |publisher=Forumvoordemocratie.nl |date= |accessdate=2017-02-23}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://geenpeil.nl/faq/een-referendum-over-nexit-dan/ |title=Een referendum over Nexit dan? - GeenPeil |publisher=Geenpeil.nl |date=2016-12-04 |accessdate=2017-02-23}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/the-times/antieu-boy-wonder-thierry-baudet-breezes-in-as-dutch-kingmaker/news-story/eee3b1c349b80b56f1da458fa08e6735 |title= |publisher=The Australian |date= |accessdate=2017-02-23}}{{Subscription required|date=February 2017}}</ref> +Dutch Prime Minister [[Mark Rutte]] called the possibility of a referendum "utterly irresponsible".<ref name=next/> The most popular party in the country which favours it is the [[Right-wing populism|right-wing populist]]<ref name="Pauwels">{{Cite book|last=Pauwels|first=Teun|title=Populism in Western Europe: Comparing Belgium, Germany and The Netherlands|year=2014|publisher=Routledge|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dmUtBAAAQBAJ&lpg=PP1&hl=no&pg=PA117#v=onepage&q&f=false|pages=117–118|isbn=9781317653912}}</ref><ref name="Oudenampsen">Merijn Oudenampsen (2013). "[{{Google books |plainurl=yes |id=EUhMAQAAQBAJ |page=191 }} Explaining the Swing to the Right: The Dutch Debate on the Rise of Right-Wing Populism]". In Ruth Wodak, Majid KhosraviNik, Brigitte Mral. ''Right-Wing Populism in Europe: Politics and Discourse''. A&C Black. p. 191.</ref> [[Party for Freedom]]; its leader [[Geert Wilders]] made it a key issue in their manifesto for the [[Dutch general election, 2017|2017 general election]] with his party leading the polls.<ref name=next/> Other parties believing in EU withdrawal or holding a referendum include: [[VoorNederland]], [[Libertarian Party (Netherlands)|The Libertarian Party]], [[Socialist Party (Netherlands)|SP]], [[50PLUS]]<ref>http://stemlp.nl/verkiezingsprogramma-2017-2021/</ref> and [[Forum voor Democratie]].<ref>http://politiek.tpo.nl/2016/06/15/zo-denkt-politiek-den-haag-over-een-nexit-referendum/</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://forumvoordemocratie.nl/standpunten/europese-unie |title=Forum voor Democratie |publisher=Forumvoordemocratie.nl |date= |accessdate=2017-02-23}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/the-times/antieu-boy-wonder-thierry-baudet-breezes-in-as-dutch-kingmaker/news-story/eee3b1c349b80b56f1da458fa08e6735 |title= |publisher=The Australian |date= |accessdate=2017-02-23}}{{Subscription required|date=February 2017}}</ref> American billionaire investor [[George Soros]], who opposed [[Brexit]], has named France and the Netherlands as the next countries to leave the EU.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Strydom|first1=Martin|title=Get ready for Frexit and Nexit in damaged Europe, says Soros|url=http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/get-ready-for-frexit-and-nexit-in-damaged-europe-says-soros-km3dsnzz5|accessdate=28 June 2016|work=The Times|date=27 June 2016}}</ref> [[UK Independence Party]] leader [[Nigel Farage]], a prominent supporter of Brexit, predicted the Netherlands to be the next to leave the European Union.<ref name=next/> '
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[ 0 => 'Dutch Prime Minister [[Mark Rutte]] called the possibility of a referendum "utterly irresponsible".<ref name=next/> The most popular party in the country which favours it is the [[Right-wing populism|right-wing populist]]<ref name="Pauwels">{{Cite book|last=Pauwels|first=Teun|title=Populism in Western Europe: Comparing Belgium, Germany and The Netherlands|year=2014|publisher=Routledge|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dmUtBAAAQBAJ&lpg=PP1&hl=no&pg=PA117#v=onepage&q&f=false|pages=117–118|isbn=9781317653912}}</ref><ref name="Oudenampsen">Merijn Oudenampsen (2013). "[{{Google books |plainurl=yes |id=EUhMAQAAQBAJ |page=191 }} Explaining the Swing to the Right: The Dutch Debate on the Rise of Right-Wing Populism]". In Ruth Wodak, Majid KhosraviNik, Brigitte Mral. ''Right-Wing Populism in Europe: Politics and Discourse''. A&C Black. p. 191.</ref> [[Party for Freedom]]; its leader [[Geert Wilders]] made it a key issue in their manifesto for the [[Dutch general election, 2017|2017 general election]] with his party leading the polls.<ref name=next/> Other parties believing in EU withdrawal or holding a referendum include: [[VoorNederland]], [[Libertarian Party (Netherlands)|The Libertarian Party]], [[Socialist Party (Netherlands)|SP]], [[50PLUS]]<ref>http://stemlp.nl/verkiezingsprogramma-2017-2021/</ref> and [[Forum voor Democratie]].<ref>http://politiek.tpo.nl/2016/06/15/zo-denkt-politiek-den-haag-over-een-nexit-referendum/</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://forumvoordemocratie.nl/standpunten/europese-unie |title=Forum voor Democratie |publisher=Forumvoordemocratie.nl |date= |accessdate=2017-02-23}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/the-times/antieu-boy-wonder-thierry-baudet-breezes-in-as-dutch-kingmaker/news-story/eee3b1c349b80b56f1da458fa08e6735 |title= |publisher=The Australian |date= |accessdate=2017-02-23}}{{Subscription required|date=February 2017}}</ref>' ]
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[ 0 => 'Dutch Prime Minister [[Mark Rutte]] called the possibility of a referendum "utterly irresponsible".<ref name=next/> The most popular party in the country which favours it is the [[Right-wing populism|right-wing populist]]<ref name="Pauwels">{{Cite book|last=Pauwels|first=Teun|title=Populism in Western Europe: Comparing Belgium, Germany and The Netherlands|year=2014|publisher=Routledge|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dmUtBAAAQBAJ&lpg=PP1&hl=no&pg=PA117#v=onepage&q&f=false|pages=117–118|isbn=9781317653912}}</ref><ref name="Oudenampsen">Merijn Oudenampsen (2013). "[{{Google books |plainurl=yes |id=EUhMAQAAQBAJ |page=191 }} Explaining the Swing to the Right: The Dutch Debate on the Rise of Right-Wing Populism]". In Ruth Wodak, Majid KhosraviNik, Brigitte Mral. ''Right-Wing Populism in Europe: Politics and Discourse''. A&C Black. p. 191.</ref> [[Party for Freedom]]; its leader [[Geert Wilders]] made it a key issue in their manifesto for the [[Dutch general election, 2017|2017 general election]] with his party leading the polls.<ref name=next/> Other parties believing in EU withdrawal or holding a referendum include: [[VoorNederland]], [[Libertarian Party (Netherlands)|The Libertarian Party]], [[Socialist Party (Netherlands)|SP]], [[50PLUS]]<ref>http://stemlp.nl/verkiezingsprogramma-2017-2021/</ref> and [[Forum voor Democratie]].<ref>http://politiek.tpo.nl/2016/06/15/zo-denkt-politiek-den-haag-over-een-nexit-referendum/</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://forumvoordemocratie.nl/standpunten/europese-unie |title=Forum voor Democratie |publisher=Forumvoordemocratie.nl |date= |accessdate=2017-02-23}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://geenpeil.nl/faq/een-referendum-over-nexit-dan/ |title=Een referendum over Nexit dan? - GeenPeil |publisher=Geenpeil.nl |date=2016-12-04 |accessdate=2017-02-23}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/the-times/antieu-boy-wonder-thierry-baudet-breezes-in-as-dutch-kingmaker/news-story/eee3b1c349b80b56f1da458fa08e6735 |title= |publisher=The Australian |date= |accessdate=2017-02-23}}{{Subscription required|date=February 2017}}</ref>' ]
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'A hypothetical '''Dutch withdrawal from the European Union''' is also commonly referred to as a "'''Nexit'''", based on "[[Brexit]]", the common name for a British withdrawal from the [[European Union]].<ref name=next>{{cite news|last1=Lyons|first1=Kate|title=Frexit, Nexit or Oexit? Who will be next to leave the EU|url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/27/frexit-nexit-or-oexit-who-will-be-next-to-leave-the-eu|accessdate=28 June 2016|work=The Guardian|date=27 June 2016}}</ref> A poll by the [[Pew Research Center]] in June 2016, before the [[United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016|British referendum]], found the Dutch to have a 46% negative view of the European Union, less than the 51% of their population found to have a positive view towards it.<ref>{{cite news|title=Euroscepticism on rise in Europe, poll suggests|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36471989|accessdate=28 June 2016|publisher=BBC News|date=6 June 2016}}</ref> Another poll, by peil.nl in the aftermath of the British vote, found 50% of the Dutch population to be against a similar referendum in their country and 46% to favour remaining in the union (compared to 43% against).<ref name=next/> Dutch Prime Minister [[Mark Rutte]] called the possibility of a referendum "utterly irresponsible".<ref name=next/> The most popular party in the country which favours it is the [[Right-wing populism|right-wing populist]]<ref name="Pauwels">{{Cite book|last=Pauwels|first=Teun|title=Populism in Western Europe: Comparing Belgium, Germany and The Netherlands|year=2014|publisher=Routledge|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dmUtBAAAQBAJ&lpg=PP1&hl=no&pg=PA117#v=onepage&q&f=false|pages=117–118|isbn=9781317653912}}</ref><ref name="Oudenampsen">Merijn Oudenampsen (2013). "[{{Google books |plainurl=yes |id=EUhMAQAAQBAJ |page=191 }} Explaining the Swing to the Right: The Dutch Debate on the Rise of Right-Wing Populism]". In Ruth Wodak, Majid KhosraviNik, Brigitte Mral. ''Right-Wing Populism in Europe: Politics and Discourse''. A&C Black. p. 191.</ref> [[Party for Freedom]]; its leader [[Geert Wilders]] made it a key issue in their manifesto for the [[Dutch general election, 2017|2017 general election]] with his party leading the polls.<ref name=next/> Other parties believing in EU withdrawal or holding a referendum include: [[VoorNederland]], [[Libertarian Party (Netherlands)|The Libertarian Party]], [[Socialist Party (Netherlands)|SP]], [[50PLUS]]<ref>http://stemlp.nl/verkiezingsprogramma-2017-2021/</ref> and [[Forum voor Democratie]].<ref>http://politiek.tpo.nl/2016/06/15/zo-denkt-politiek-den-haag-over-een-nexit-referendum/</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://forumvoordemocratie.nl/standpunten/europese-unie |title=Forum voor Democratie |publisher=Forumvoordemocratie.nl |date= |accessdate=2017-02-23}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/the-times/antieu-boy-wonder-thierry-baudet-breezes-in-as-dutch-kingmaker/news-story/eee3b1c349b80b56f1da458fa08e6735 |title= |publisher=The Australian |date= |accessdate=2017-02-23}}{{Subscription required|date=February 2017}}</ref> American billionaire investor [[George Soros]], who opposed [[Brexit]], has named France and the Netherlands as the next countries to leave the EU.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Strydom|first1=Martin|title=Get ready for Frexit and Nexit in damaged Europe, says Soros|url=http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/get-ready-for-frexit-and-nexit-in-damaged-europe-says-soros-km3dsnzz5|accessdate=28 June 2016|work=The Times|date=27 June 2016}}</ref> [[UK Independence Party]] leader [[Nigel Farage]], a prominent supporter of Brexit, predicted the Netherlands to be the next to leave the European Union.<ref name=next/> ==See also== * [[Frexit]], a similar hypothetical proposal in [[France]] * [[Greek withdrawal from the eurozone]] * [[Euroscepticism]] ==References== {{reflist}} [[Category:Proposals]] [[Category:Netherlands and the European Union]] [[Category:Withdrawal from the European Union]] [[Category:Euroscepticism in the Netherlands]]'
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