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Dutch more negative about economy, but trust governmentFriday 30 September 2011 The number of people worried about the economy has gone up from 26% to 40% over the past three months, according the latest quarterly attitude report from the government's social-cultural bureau SCP. Another major concern is the effect of government cuts in spending on the health service, the research shows. Nevertheless, just over half the population have faith in the government - support which is unchanged on the previous quarter. Trust in the unions is down from 70% to 61% - probably due to unhappiness about the pension reform, the SCP said. Support for the EU is down. Just 39% are happy with the EU's performance, down from 46% between April and June. And 42% think Dutch membership of the EU is a good thing, also down three percentage points. Asked about the most pressing social problem facing the country, a large majority said the 'lack of respect' and increase in rudeness. © DutchNews.nl
"Asked about the most pressing social problem facing the country, a large majority said the 'lack of respect' and increase in rudeness. " I don't know why i remembering this other news now. "Rutte answered. ‘You cannot call the Turkish prime minister a monkey’. Rutte was referring to an incident last week in which a PVV MP described Recep Tavvip Erdogan as an ‘Islamic monkey’. " So what does Wilders to do with our culture and values? Nothing at all. In terms of Dutch culture he is absolutely an alien guy. Like fascism is. By zenplus | September 30, 2011 10:57 AM Unfortunately, I don´t see any Dutch Newspaper quoting Mrs. Rousseff, President os Brasil yesterday at the EU summit in Brussels "In our case extremely restrictive fiscal measures only deepened the process of stagnation and loss of opportunity". Netherlands, open your eyes, restrictive measures will take the country bankrupt. Then the IMF will say is too late. See the debt crisis examples in Latin America in the 80's, EU is going the same way. By tomi | October 3, 2011 7:59 PM Of course the majority trust the guv.. By The visitor | October 4, 2011 1:50 AM
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Hi,
Dutch more negative about economy, but trust government. Your government must be careful.. The German euro rescue fund ( Bundestag billigt Euro-Rettungsfonds ) may be wrong. Economically questionable and socially impractical the rescue fund could be a waste of money. The European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) is a special purpose vehicle financed by members of the Euro zone (in particular Germany) to combat the European sovereign debt crisis. The EFSF can issue bonds or other debt instruments on the market with the support of the German Debt Management Office to raise the funds needed to provide loans to euro zone countries in financial troubles, this without state government approval and out side the law of democracy Such lands in need will not e in a position to pay back. German debt is around 24,000 € per person at the moment. The EFSF will increase this and endanger Germany and others to be down graded on debt.
Keep your finger away.
Regards Dr. Terence Hale
By Terence Hale | September 30, 2011 10:33 AM