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To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( [Political Tours]( [new-statesman]( [ns nl v3]( The Netherlands, a country long known for its tolerance, is drifting to the right. The party of Geert Wilders, an anti-Islam, anti-EU populist, is leading the polls ahead of the 15 March election. If it wins, it will be another blow to the European liberal order. Martin Fletcher profiles Wilders, who lives under constant threat of assassination, for this week's magazine - and reports from The Hague on the rise of illiberalism at the heart of Europe. But not all is gloomy. Elsewhere in our pages, Helen Lewis meets Harriet Harman - an MP with a fantastically influential career. Mark Lawson revels in the reinvention of Shakespeare's "Malvolia" and Sophie McBain explores how technology became so addictive. For this and more, subscribe [here](. Enjoy Jason Cowley, [@JasonCowleyNS]( Editor's Picks --------------------------------------------------------------- [Mehdi Hasan on Trump's love of internet conspiracy theories] [Mehdi Hasan on Trump's love of internet conspiracy theories]( What will a president with such a fondness for kooky theories say or do next time there's a terrorist attack? [Why some Tory backbenchers secretly wish Jeremy Corbyn was getting a better hearing] [Why some Tory backbenchers secretly wish Jeremy Corbyn was getting a better hearing]( May's embrace of hard Brexit has given her breathing space, says Stephen Bush. [United States of prejudice] [United States of prejudice]( Bernardine Evaristo admires the poet Claudia Rankine's powerful interrogations of racism in Citizen and Don't Let Me Be Lonely. [H R McMaster: The general who could tame Trump] [H R McMaster: The general who could tame Trump]( John Bew on Trump's new national security adviser. [The true crime podcast that'll keep you up at night] [The true crime podcast that'll keep you up at night]( Antonia Quirke is sucked into the true-crime stories of They Walk Among Us. [The Far Right Rise Again]( [www.NewStatesman.com]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Synbictite]( [Former misogynists reveal how they were radicalised online] [Former misogynists reveal how they were radicalised online]( Subscribers of Reddit's most notoriously sexist subreddit tell Amelia Tait what happens when you change your mind. [Jonn Elledge wishes politicians would stop blaming their failures on his lack of belief] [Jonn Elledge wishes politicians would stop blaming their failures on his lack of belief]( Who knew Peter Pan would become one of the key political texts of the twenty-first century? [Click here for more information]( [podcast]( [Facebook]( [Google Plus]( [Twitter]( [Tumblr]( © copyright 2016 New Statesman LTD. John Carpenter House, 7 Carmelite Street, Blackfriars, EC4Y 0AN, United Kingdom. To stop receiving news and offers from the New Statesman, please [click here](.

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