Oh I'd never call myself a conservative, and most conservative parties here are right-wing as well.
hyves
Edit: I should probably start by saying that this is somewhat off-topic.
In the Netherlands we tend to rank our parties along left-right and progressive-conservative axes separately. Conservative-left gets you Christians who care about the poor. In other countries there's also the "I want the government to support our workers", "I want to go back to Soviet times" and "I'm leftist but LGBTQ is wrong" types.
The English disease of putting spaces in a compound word might be worse... it's not even consistent. It'll be a new example of "Dutch grammar is 50% special cases."
Honestly no, never, and that feels more like a problem of not having proper cycling paths. Nobody wants to cycle on the sidewalk.
The way I see it, shawarma comes in strips and kebab in flakes
Oh die peiling ziet er eigenlijk veel beter uit dan ik dacht, ik was bang dat de PVV er nog meer stemmers bij zou hebben gepakt
Frisia! It's a province of the Netherlands and I think their language is the closest one to English
Netherlands, Croatia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Estonia got added really late
Funny how Norway is there even though it's not even in the EU
Oh no, of course not. Obviously there's a second party member. I've never seen both members in the same room together though. (the second member isn't a person, it's a foundation founded by Geert Wilders)
ï, ö, ü, ä as well (as a diaeresis, not an umlaut)
Looks like it got removed by a mod. Which is interesting, because the commenter was also a mod.