Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Politics
adultery
adultery ads
anti-adultery campaign
cheating
christian
divorce
Kees van der Staaij
public broadcasters
Second Love
SGP
Wednesday, 27 January 2016 - 10:36

Share this article:

Christian politicians back ban on adultery service ads

Christian party SGP wants to ban adultery commercials from dating sites like Second Love from public broadcasters in the Netherlands. According to party leader Kees van der Staaij, these "repulsive" ad campaigns that call on spouses to commit adultery destroy many relationships and families. "Every divorce we can avoid is pure profit for the children involved", he said to broadcaster NOS. Van der Staaij pointed out that there are all sorts of restrictive rules on the advertising of smoking and alcohol and that even advertisements for loans contain warnings. The party would prefer to ban these advertisements completely, but is focusing on the public broadcasters for now. "Because there the government has an extra responsibility. Do you want the public broadcaster, which you finance yourself, to get extra revenue from this type of socially irresponsible advertising?" Van der Staaij said. This is not the first time that the SGP is campaigning against adultery advertisements. In March last year the party launched a crowdfunding action to use billboards across the Netherlands to advertise faithfulness in a relationship.

More like this

Image
SGP leader Chris Stoffer
Conservative christian party SGP again has no women on list of candidate MP's
Image
Flags of Israel and the Netherlands.
Outcry over Dutch MPs' video call with Israeli politician who called for another Nakba
Image
D66 Senator Paul van Meenen congratulates VVD MP Bente Becker and hands a bouquet to D66 MP Wieke Paulusma after the Eerste Kamer approved a ban on gay conversion therapy. 16 June 2026
Netherlands bans gay conversion therapy after Senate majority backs new law
Image
Sunset with the blue hour in Katwijk aan Zee with walking path from the dunes to the boulevard, 11 June 2022
Katwijk demands state funding for roads before approving pharmaceutical megafactory
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Oranje thrash Sweden 5-1 to move to brink of World Cup knockout stage
  • Amsterdam-Oost neighborhood rocked by loud explosion Saturday afternoon
  • Most Dutch municipalities back asylum distribution law but resist implementation
  • Dutch government weighs cuts to infrastructure spending amid multibillion-euro shortfall
  • Drag queen attacked again in Amsterdam

Top stories

  • Oranje thrash Sweden 5-1 to move to brink of World Cup knockout stage
  • Amsterdam-Oost neighborhood rocked by loud explosion Saturday afternoon
  • Netherlands records second official heat wave of 2026 on Saturday as Ell hits 30.1°C
  • Police release photos, ask for help identifying man who assaulted two women in Utrecht
  • Hundreds of venues prepare to host fans for Netherlands vs Sweden World Cup match

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content