Far left protest groups, as the Tea Party too isn’t an organized political party.
Oh yes, Wilder’s party came into being after the murder of Theo Van Gogh by an Islamist and the assassination of Pym Fortuyn by a PC nut. :rolleyes:
Far left protest groups, as the Tea Party too isn’t an organized political party.
Oh yes, Wilder’s party came into being after the murder of Theo Van Gogh by an Islamist and the assassination of Pym Fortuyn by a PC nut. :rolleyes:
I thought it was called escargoogoo.
The rise of the party of Wilders and Pim Fortuyn are more a reaction to the stagnation of the established parties, the workers party (PvdA) in Holland had what we call a “regenten -mentaliteit” an ivory tower way of governing, taking their voter base for granted
The parties that made the biggest gains are the populist parties to the further right and left.
the voters of the far left SP (The Socialist Party) are more likely to vote for the far right PVV(anti Immigration party) then a party more to the centre, and vice versa.
No.
More specifically, shouldn’t a question about their similarity be based on something more like their agenda or goals? What do they strike for? How are they similar in those respects?
The OP’s framing is superficial in the extreme.
The new Pew Political Typology is instructive here. The “right-wing” in the above terms are the Staunch Conservatives (9% of adult population, 11% of registered voters). But they share the GOP with the Main Street Republicans (11% of adult population, 14% of registered voters) — the sort Tea Party Republicans deride as RINOs.
The Staunch Conservatives have no analogue on the LW side, not in America. The nearest equivalent would be the Solid Liberals, but not even they are what a European would call a “leftist”.
The Staunch Conservatives are uncompromising, fanatical, etc. However, they are also old, the oldest average age of the nine typology groups. And that’s a generational-culture thing, not a stage-of-life thing – the Staunch Conservatives, as they die off, will not be replaced by comparable numbers of Staunch Conservatives from younger generations, because younger generations, whatever social environment they were raised in, simply do not share their world-view. The Staunch Conservatives will leave the GOP to the Main Street Republicans or some equivalent, eventually.
The difference between the American Right and the European Left, Qin, is that the European Left is not dying.