First you say they don't want more migration and now you say they do?Majority of people do not want less immigration, that is literally not what the poll says. Also, most cities, as in, have housing costs that are too high, bringing in more people to those cities will only increase the price of housing. You can't just bring in more people and have it magically work out. People don't view immigrants as subhumans. Say a friend asked to move into my place and I said no, that doesn't mean I view that friend as subhuman.
We can say that migration does not help housing prices but it is not the cause of the housing crisis either. Connecting the two isn't just untrue but more importantly it is also unwise. Going after things that are not the cause of the housing crisis means it will not get fixed. We are living proof of that. Every party agreed the housing market was in crisis and every party had policies to tackle it. But then Wilders rode in on his anti migration steed and due to migration being made the sole subject of the campaign the topic of the housing market was dropped entirely. No policies to fix it. Kicking out the scary brown people would save the day.
So the Wilders government put all its focus on failed anti migration policies, and the topic of housing was left to languish and ultimately nothing was solved and we lost years that could have been spend fixing the housing market.
Ah if you merely said no and stopped there you might have a point. But that is not what the far right is saying. The far right very vocally says ''no BECAUSE you will rape our woman'' or other such statements to wipe the public in a frenzy for political gain. A clear, honest and rational analysis of what the country can and cannot handle is not what drives the argument of the far right and due to their pressure it does not drive the regular right either. They simple do not talk like ''unfortunatley we have to tell them no' but its no''t personal'. They never ever have , not even from their earliest days.
