Schoof
says migration is top priority, pledges to protect rights
July 3, 2024
https://www.dutchnews.nl/2024/07/schoof-says-migration-is-top-priority-pledges-to-protect-rights/
Prime
minister Dick Schoof has told MPs that controlling migration will be the new
Dutch government’s number one priority in his first debate since taking office.
The former
head of the intelligence service said voters had given a “crystal clear
message” to politicians that they wanted to see the social impact of
immigration tackled. “Whichever way you look at it it, this is the issue that
leaps out,” he said.
“Put
yourself in the position of someone living in Ter Apel or Budel [the first
points of arrival for refugees], or a student with no chance of getting a room,
or someone surrounded by premises where labour migrants are housed in the most
degrading conditions,” he said.
Schoof said
the government would spend the summer drawing up detailed plans on issues such
as housing, healthcare and the cost of living. He said pressure on public
services from migration needed to be reduced “so that support remains for
genuine refugees”.
He said the
Netherlands remained committed to international co-operation and defence,
including supporting Ukraine, but the country should not try to be “head of the
class” on climate change.
“We will
guarantee democratic freedoms and constitutional rights,” he added. “I ask you
to judge us on our actions.”
Sifan Hassan
Schoof
likened his own position to that of long-distance runner Sifan Hassan, who came
to the Netherlands as a refugee from Ethiopia in her teens and has won two
Olympic gold medals and two world titles in Dutch colours.
Noting that
Hassan overcame nerves to win her debut marathon in London last year, he said:
“As a marathon runner, I like to draw on that.”
The debate
was dominated by fierce exchanges between Geert Wilders, leader of the
far-right PVV party, the largest member of the coalition, and the left-wing
opposition block headed by GroenLinks-PvdA leader Frans Timmermans.
Conspiracy
theories
Timmermans
put down a motion of no confidence in two PVV ministers, asylum minister
Marjolein Faber and minister for international trade Reinette Klever, because
of their past support for racist “population replacement” theories.
Faber
distanced herself explicitly from her use of the term omvolking, which is
associated with the Nazi era in Germany, when she was quizzed by MPs prior to
her appointment last week, but stood firm on her conviction that immigration
had led to a “worrying demographic development”.
Timmermans
said the cabinet contained ministers who “spread racist conspiracy theories and
attack journalists, judges and academics”, But Wilders hit back, accusing the
GL-PvdA leader of dismissing people who were concerned about the changing
profile of their neighbourhood as racists.
“Wrong
choices”
“You’re not
a racist if you say that people sometimes don’t feel at home in their own
neighbourhood and their own street and that you need to take those problems
seriously,” Wilders said.
Timmermans
also said the government was making the “wrong choices” for the future by
scaling back its plans on the transition to green energy, agricultural reform
and nature restoration.
He claimed
that the strict asylum policy proposed by the coalition, which includes seeking
an opt-out from European refugee quotas, would lead to conflict with other EU
nations and was based on a misguided view of the world.
“We need to
realise that our strength lies in diversity and it will always bring
challenges,” he said. “Shutting the borders has never been the right answer: it
leads to stagnation and decay.”
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