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Dutch PM warns of ‘Nexit’ in tense election debate with far-right challenger

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Dutch right-wing populist candidate Geert Wilders (right) and Prime Minister Mark Rutte leave the stage after a televised debate at Erasmus University in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on Monday. Photo: AP
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Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte clashed with his main rival anti-Islam MP Geert Wilders on Monday, as they laid out starkly opposing visions of their country’s future in an election campaign now consumed by a diplomatic row with Turkey.

Two days before Wednesday’s crucial general election, The Netherlands is mired in a war of words with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, which has provided fodder for Wilders and his uncompromising anti-immigration stance.

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“You are being taken hostage by Erdogan. Close the Dutch borders,” Wilders told Rutte, as tempers flared in the 30-minute head-to-head televised debate.

“That’s a totally fake solution,” Rutte shot back, “you want Nexit, you want The Netherlands out of Europe. You know what it will cost ... don’t do it.”
Dutch far-right politician Geert Wilders (left) and Prime Minister Mark Rutte arrive for their debate in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on Monday. Photo: Reuters
Dutch far-right politician Geert Wilders (left) and Prime Minister Mark Rutte arrive for their debate in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on Monday. Photo: Reuters
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Wilders, who says he is on a mission against the “Islamisation” of the country, has promised to shut Dutch borders to Muslim immigrants, close mosques and ban sales of the Koran.

He also wants to follow the British and pull the country out of the European Union which it helped found.

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