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Wednesday, 5 June 2024 - 12:00

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Netherlands residents generally dissatisfied with EU, but don't want Nexit

In general, the Dutch are not very satisfied with the European Union, said the Clingendeal research institute based on a poll. At the same time, only 15 percent of respondents are in favor of a ‘Nexit,’ or the Netherlands’ withdrawal from the EU. A majority wants the EU to position itself more strongly in the world, according to the poll done ahead of the European Parliament elections this week.

Respondents think that the EU is especially beneficial for multinationals, the rich, and politicians. However, they say it does not do enough for farmers, Dutch citizens, or small and medium-sized businesses.

According to Clingendael, potential voters are unanimous that the EU must strengthen its security and sovereignty. For example, 87 percent believe that Europe has become too dependent on Russian gas, Chinese products, and American protection.

Almost 80 percent want the Netherlands to divide defense tasks with neighboring countries. And 60 percent support a transition to a sustainable economy.

There is more division on other issues. On the one hand, 70 percent believe it is right for the EU to intervene if member states damage the rule of law, while 40 percent believe that member states should be allowed to decide for themselves how they organize their rule of law.

The new Dutch coalition’s plan to ask the EU for an exceptional position on migration policy, an “opt-out,” has Dutch voters almost equally divided. 48 percent support it and 42 percent do not.

There is little willingness to fight for Europe. Only 27 percent of Dutch respondents would do so, while almost half (49 percent) are willing to fight for the Netherlands.

Clingendeal also sees that attitudes towards migration are hardening. In 2020, 30 percent of Dutch said that 500 vulnerable asylum seekers should be allowed to come to the Netherlands per year. Now that is 18 percent.

The survey was conducted in the run-up tot the Europan Parliament elections from June 6 to 9. Netherlands residents will go to the polls on Thursday, June 6.

The leaders of the nine largest parties for the European elections will debate with each other on NOS on Wednesday. The debate will include topics like migration, agriculture, and war in Europe. It is the last major TV debate before the elections.

Reporting by ANP and NL Times

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