Freedom Party falls to fourth place in election

Far-right politician Geert Wilders: floundered in the wake of three solidly pro-Europe parties. Photograph: Michael Kooren

Geert Wilderss aim of positioning himself at the heart of a pan-European right-wing alliance lies in tatters this weekend after the Dutch electorate consigned his Freedom Party to fourth place in the European Parliament elections with fewer seats than he started out with.

Mr Wilders had characterised this election as a turning point for anti-EU and anti-immigrant parties across Europe, convinced that more than five years of austerity had turned the political tide in their favour. But he was left floundering in the wake of three solidly pro-Europe parties.

Sixty five per cent of the electorate stayed at home, so we cannot conclude from this result that the Netherlands has suddenly become more pro-Europe, he maintained, after three separate exit polls confirmed him not as a mould-breaking winner but as the elections biggest loser.

We will carry on fighting, for national sovereignty, for less immigration and for less of Brussels, he told supporters wearing shirts emblazoned with Wilders Akbar.

And we will continue to work with partners across Europe who share our views.

However, Andre Krouwel, one of the Netherlands leading political commentators, said the result would damage Mr Wilderss prospects of forming an alliance on an equal footing with French National Front leader Marine Le Pen.

His loyal followers didnt show up. They werent interested. That makes it hard for him to portray himself as a victor.

The results were supposed to remain secret until Sunday, but seconds after voting closed at 9pm on Thursday, the definitive exit poll by Ipsos for NOS TV showed the big winners were the centre-left D66 and the Christian Democrats, with 15.6 per cent and 15.2 per cent of the vote respectively.

Moments later, D66 leader Alexander Pechtold declared: Everyone had the opportunity to choose today and the Netherlands overwhelmingly chose Europe.

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