
Bulwark Takes Tim Falls For New Dutch PM? (w/ Stan Veuger)
Nov 8, 2025
In this engaging discussion, guest Stan Veuger, a Dutch economist and senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, shares insights on the Netherlands' recent election of a young, openly gay prime minister, Rob Jetten. He highlights Jetten's optimistic, pro-growth platform and plans for new cities. The conversation delves into the fragmentation of the Dutch far right, lessons for U.S. politics, and the challenges faced by the left. Additionally, Stan examines how positive campaigning played a crucial role in voter appeal and the implications of immigration policies in this new political landscape.
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Positive Patriotism Wins Votes
- Rob Jetten won by offering upbeat, patriotic, and pro-growth messaging rather than dour leftist pessimism.
- His youth, positivity, and cosmopolitan nationalism helped broaden appeal beyond the traditional left.
Far Right Fragmented But Persistent
- Geert Wilders lost seats but the broader populist right kept similar strength through other parties gaining.
- The far right's fragmentation shifted power within the spectrum without reducing its overall size.
Center, Not Left, Rebounded
- The left shrank while the broad center resurged; centrist gains, not left unity, drove the results.
- Labour and Green Left merging failed to restore their former strength and lost seats instead.



