Top 200 Quotes & Sayings by Geert Wilders - Page 4
Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Dutch politician Geert Wilders.
Last updated on November 17, 2024.
I haven't promised anything for the future. Instead, I have said what I would have done differently in the past.
Politicians like Prime Minister David Cameron have lost all sense of reality. The people have seen how billions were spent on Greece and Turkey, on deals with Erdogan or for asylum seekers.
We also have a lot of people who are not Dutch, and who are in Holland as a guest, whether they are asylum seekers or others. I believe if you commit a crime you overstay your welcome, if we could extradite you.
I hope - I'm a democrat. I'm a democratically elected politician from the Netherlands representing one of the major parties in Holland - I hope that I will be able to talk and to discuss with people.
I spoke in the United States of America and in Canada and other countries already have good results with immigration, that it cannot be compared everything to Europe.
I don't want to get involved in Australian politics. You are a democracy, and Australian people should decide who they will vote for and I'm not mingling or interfering in that all.
I'm not like the Brexiteers. I don't deny that we have to permit immigration and the right of establishment for capital and services.
There is a big disincentive to talk about the truth. I will speak the truth.
I'm always advised and I follow that advice never to talk about security issues.
I believe I have an important message and we are fighting the same fight, which is the fight for freedom in Australia, in Holland and in Europe.
I have travelled a great deal - to Afghanistan, Iran, Egypt - and can very well differentiate between moderate Muslims and Islam.
I met Cory Bernardi in Holland. I believe it might be more difficult for him to meet me now. I think he doesn't intend to do that. I understand that this is politics. The friend from yesterday can have an argument not to see you tomorrow. It's sad but true.
I cannot tell you who will be accompanying me and why, because that would only make myself more vulnerable. So I will not talk about that.
I don't have a problem with people from Slovakia and Lithuania. But I do have a problem with immigration from Islamic countries.
I'm open to meet any person; I think we can learn from one another.
I'm not a racist.It would had also go for Swedish people, for Australian people.Of course that would apply with anybody for any dual nationality, but the mere fact would be the reality because we have overrepresentation of often Moroccan people and other people from Islamic background in a crime that they would be stripped of the Dutch nationality and sent away.
I don't know what's wrong with it: if you commit a crime, you've overstayed our welcome. If I have guests in my house and if they start messing up my kitchen or start getting a fire in any sleeping room I would send them away.
Don't be afraid of me. I'm a law maker I'm not a law breaker.
If you are a Morocco citizen with a dual nationality, if you commit a crime in Morocco you are stripped Moroccan nationality and send to our own country. We can learn from them in that respect.
However, there are moderate and non-moderate Muslims, I acknowledge that.