Plus, Wilders ís pretty much as right as you can find them. Lower taxes, more roads, no turkey, tougher penalties, higher road limits- it is to the right of 'the' VVD, that's why he quit. But the VVD is not a right-right party, but centre-right nevertheless.
And that's what I more or less implied: VVD isn't right-wing, Wilders is, and largely the LPF is too.
I never said reform is rightish, there's actually a reason why conservative (anti-reform) parties are generally right-oriented. But that's not the point. I'm arguing that the solutions Labour and Green propose for certain problems have been cherry-picked from political programs generally proclaimed by CDA and VVD.
I think only Geert Wilders would find himself at home in the Republican party, the rest of the parties would call themselve Democrats in the US.
But you're right, I forgot the SGP.
(Hallo hello Americans lurking out there: can you resolve this issue for us? :-) ) *Lunatic*, n. One whose delusions are out of fashion.