If there are real social issues underlying the rise of the NPD, breaking it up as a criminal organisation is not a long-term solution. Look at ETA's political branch and its successive reincarnations (HB, EH, Batasuna, the latter continuing to operate despite being illegal since 2002).
(Cue in PeWi's comment and Metatone's reply below...) Those whom the Gods wish to destroy They first make mad. — Euripides
A party whose platform prominently includes separation from Belgium and closer ties with the Netherlands is not plain xenophobic, it's separatist. Which was my point: if the party's base feel alienated enough to want to separate and you put a cordon around them, you only increase the determination of the base, and the power of conviction of their separatist rationale to sway moderates in their direction. Those whom the Gods wish to destroy They first make mad. — Euripides
That is exactly what I'm saying.
I am also saying that if the cordon fails to weaken the party, it might be because it's not only a xenophobic party. Those whom the Gods wish to destroy They first make mad. — Euripides
('Eigen Volk Eerst' was also a CD slogan IIRC. That and 'Vol=Vol')