Episode 44

Pim Fortuyn

Pim Fortuyn

Populist Pim Fortuyn cannibalised the 2002 Dutch general election with flamboyant campaigning and hostility to Islamic immigration. Nine days before the election, he was assassinated by a left-wing animal rights activist. In a country with a political culture as gentle as the Netherlands, Fortuyn’s murder sent shockwaves through the country. 

Fortuyn is an important figure because he represents the transition between two political eras; from the immediate post-Cold-War era of prosperity at home and peace abroad, to the post-9/11 politics of the twenty-first century, defined first and foremost by identity, insecurity and polarisation. He was a politician from the future; people just didn’t know it.

My guest for this conversation today is the journalist Guus Valk (@apjvalk), the political editor of Dutch newspaper NRC. Guus recently released a six-part Dutch language podcast about Fortuyn, so it’s great to get his insights on him in English.  As well as discussing Pim, Guus and I discussed the surprisingly common political journey from far left to anti-Islam right taken among Fortuyn’s contemporaries, and the shapeshifting nature of the modern European far right. 

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