The following video shows excerpts from Geert Wilders’ remarks during the recent debate in the Dutch parliament about the budget memorandum.

Many thanks to C for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes for the subtitling:

The complete debate is available on the PVV’s channel (subtitled in English, different translator).

Video transcript of the excerpt:

00:00 Madame Speaker, what Dutch people also deserve, is that the Netherlands remain the Netherlands.

00:07 That our beautiful country not be given away by the followers of the multicultural society.

00:14 That islam be pushed back.

00:17 That we don’t serve up the Netherlands on a tray to opportunists, to all comers.

00:25 We see it every day, that lying and cheating asylum seekers are given a residence permit.

00:33 We see it every day. That years of open borders result in more islamization.

00:40 That our sovereignty, our identity are flushed down the drain.

00:44 The Netherlands is no longer the Netherlands.

00:48 And I’ve warned about this, Madame Speaker. I warned about this.

00:55 Fourteen years ago I left the VVD. For many reasons.

01:01 But an important reason was that that party wanted to start negotiations with Turkey,

01:07 as the Netherlands, as EU, to make Turkey member of that EU.

01:12 An historical mistake that I didn’t want to take responsibility for.

01:16 And I said it then in 2004, and I say it now. Turkey is an enemy of Europe.

01:21 An islamic dictatorship under the leadership of a very dangerous man called Erdogan.

01:26 And many Turks in the Netherlands support him, vote for him, even.

01:30 And also the cabinet is trying to be friends with the regime of that man

01:34 who only last year called our people fascists and Nazis.

01:38 Madame Speaker, fourteen years ago, from this same lectern, I asked for mosques to be shut down.

01:45 Like the al-Tawheed mosque in Amsterdam, and the al-Fourqaan mosque

01:49 in Eindhoven, and so many other hate-palaces.

01:52 And I’ve warned parliament. I’ve participated in countless debates,

01:57 filed questions, but nothing happened.

02:01 And now it has come to light that the al-Tawheed mosque housed ISIS fighters, and terrorists.

02:07 The al-Fourqaan mosque allegedly financed the terrorist organization al-Shabaab.

02:12 And Madame Speaker, almost every day, for the last fourteen years,

02:16 I warned about the terrible dangers of islam.

02:20 It cost me my personal freedom, for almost fourteen years.

02:24 I warned with conviction for the consequences of open borders, of immigration.

02:32 Our party had reports written about the costs.

02:36 And, Madame Speaker, the conclusion is that islam does not belong to the Netherlands.

02:42 That islam equals loss of freedom, intolerance, hate and terror.

02:49 I had already said it, but nobody listened. And in all those years,

02:54 all but nothing has been done to stop this islamization.

03:00 Not a single mosque was closed. Not a single imam was deported.

03:04 No funding from abroad was blocked. The borders weren’t closed.

03:09 Nothing was done at all. Quite the opposite, islamization has only been facilitated more.

03:15 The financing of mosques by Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states has even been

03:19 covered up for years, brushed under the carpet.

03:22 And the government looks the other way, when it is preached in a mosque in Tilburg

03:26 that anyone who does not see sharia as the one and only legitimate legislation is an apostate.

03:32 Who should be put to death. That’s being said in a mosque in Tilburg!

03:35 And the response is silence when a preacher in Utrecht says

03:40 that stoning adulterers and throwing them from rooftops is good for society.

03:46 This is being said in a mosque in Utrecht, and nobody does anything.

03:49 Everybody thinks, well, OK, let him say that.

03:52 Terrorists, Madame Speaker, those who went to Syria. This government

03:56 lets them return to the Netherlands just like that.

03:59 How foolish can you be? How many times did we warn about this?

04:04 And thousands of jihadists, and their sympathisers, are freely roaming our streets.

04:11 And, because of open borders, tens of thousands

04:14 can enter our country to commit terrorist acts here.

04:17 We warned about this a thousand times. How in heaven’s name is it possible that this still happens?

04:24 And now, Madame Speaker, it has become known that the Dutch government

04:29 even actively supports terrorist groups in Syria, despite our request not to do this.

04:34 How is it possible that we, or you, as the Dutch government, supports terrorists in Syria?

04:40 [government] Rutte III turns out to be Terror I.

04:44 The terrorists’ biggest friends are sitting over there, in the K section.

04:47 And Madame Speaker, almost every week, innocent people are stabbed in Europe, by muslims.

04:56 I’ve lost track of the number of attacks in Europe by followers of islam

05:00 over the last ten years, let alone the number of innocent victims.

05:05 And nobody does anything. More islam is being imported every day.

05:12 And I say to everybody in section K, and all the others who’ve stuck their heads in the sand:

05:18 You bunch of weaklings! You bunch of weaklings!

05:22 Your PC inactivity has brought the Netherlands nothing but trouble.

05:26 Because you’re afraid of so-called politically incorrect but firm measures.

05:31 Because you have no guts, the Netherlands, the Dutch, are in danger. While they long for security.

05:41 And let’s be honest Madame Speaker. Who asked for so much islam in this country?

05:47 Who ever asked for one million muslims? For almost 500 mosques? For halal slaughter?

05:54 For an uncountable number of headscarves in streets and shops, for islamic terror?

05:58 For Moroccan street terror? For tens of thousands of asylum seekers every year?

06:02 For billions of expenditure on foreigners, for open borders?

06:06 Who in the Netherlands ever asked for that?

06:11 And Madame Speaker, when the issue is abolishing that dividend tax,

06:14 which wasn’t in any party program either,

06:17 then there’s somebody here [at this lectern], and rightly so,

06:21 to ask where the secret memos are; are there mysterious letters?

06:25 But remind me, in what election program did it say we’re going to give away the Netherlands?

06:31 And where is the outrage here in parliament about the loss of our country?

06:38 It seems to me no Dutch citizen asked for the loss of our country, but still it happens.

06:45 But what kind of fake democracy are we living in if something happens that,

06:50 in the end, absolutely nobody in this country wants?

06:56 Madame Speaker, a while ago I had the honor to visit Urk. A wonderful Dutch community.

07:05 With an impressive monument of a fisherman’s wife who lost her loved one at sea.

07:11 Unveiled exactly a century ago this year, by our then Queen Juliana.

07:18 Hundreds of names of fathers and sons who gave their lives for their families.

07:23 The real heroes of Urk. But, Madame Speaker, also the real heroes of the Netherlands.

07:28 And these kinds of men have made our country great and prosperous.

07:33 But I wonder, for what did they die?

07:38 For what did all those generations toil, struggle and suffer?

07:44 For what did also our parents work with blood, sweat and tears?

07:49 Not, I hope, to throw away our country and prosperity?

07:53 Not, I hope, to make our country an ATM for muslims? Not, I hope, to import islamic terror?

08:01 Not, I hope, to let the Netherlands be a province of the EU?

08:05 No, Madame Speaker, they toiled because they wanted the Netherlands

08:09 to become more beautiful and better, and because

08:12 they wanted to leave their children and grandchildren a better and more beautiful country.

08:18 And look what the PM did with this fantastic heritage! He threw it away,

08:22 he squandered it with his open borders.

08:26 Dutch people, many people who are watching now, feel less and less at home.

08:34 They feel more and more like strangers in their own country.

08:39 Madame Speaker, the Netherlands isn’t the Netherlands anymore.

08:43 In our three major cities, of young people under 25 the majority are non-Western.

08:50 In Amsterdam, our capital, just one in three young people under 15 is of Dutch descent.

08:59 It won’t take long before we ourselves will have to integrate into our own country.

09:05 And Madame Speaker, meanwhile, as if that weren’t enough, Mr Rutte

09:09 let 400,000 non-Western immigrants into the country over the last five years.

09:17 Often people who harbor anti-Western sentiments. 400,000 non-Western immigrants

09:22 Mr Rutte let in over the last five years.

09:27 That’s a city as large as Utrecht with only non-Western immigrants.

09:32 Have you gone totally mad, Prime Minister Rutte?

09:35 What is the purpose of facilitating this invasion? And Madame Speaker,

09:40 it only gets worse in the coming decades.

09:43 Because the population of Africa is exploding, and the consequences

09:48 for the Dutch people will be dramatic.

09:51 The population of Africa will grow from one billion people now

09:55 to four billion Africans by the end of the century, according to the UN.

10:00 And many of them will of course want to come to Europe. And many will be from islamic countries.

10:07 And partly because of this prime minister’s policy, the Netherlands

10:11 has let itself become one of the most popular destinations for opportunists.

10:14 Madame Speaker, you don’t have to be a mathematical genius to see

10:18 that this would mean the end of Europe, the end of the Netherlands.

10:22 If we let that happen, we will become that minority in our own country.

10:27 And many people know exactly what I’m talking about.

10:31 Because many people, especially in our large cities, already feel like a minority

10:36 in their own streets or neighborhoods.

10:39 And therefore, Madame Speaker, if we want the Netherlands to remain the Netherlands,

10:43 that the Netherlands will belong to the Dutch again,

10:46 then it’s time for serious measures, for big steps.

10:49 Then we’ll have to start to get out of that totalitarian EU a.s.a.p., and,

10:54 as a sovereign country, become masters of our own borders again.

11:00 Our own immigration policy. So we can close the borders to asylum seekers

11:04 and immigrants from islamic countries.