http://www.newsweek.com/2015/01/30/geert-wilders-prophet-who-hates-muhammad-300266.html
Quite a good article, explaining particularly well the history The Netherlands has had with Muslim Extremism, and explains where Wilders' got his popularity from. I do suggest you read the article entirely.
Wilderss name is on the same Al-Qaeda hit list as Stéphane Charbonnier, an editor who was shot and killed during the jihadist assault on Charlie Hebdo, the French satirical magazine, that left 12 dead earlier this month. The massacre, along with the subsequent killings at a kosher supermarket in Paris, was a tragic day for the France. But for Wilders, it only added to his appeal. Since the attack, his Freedom Party has surged in national polls. It was already the most popular party in Holland, but if the 2016 parliamentary elections were held today, hed pick up 31 seats out of 150, more than double his current figure.
If he found the right coalition partner, Wilders could even become Hollands prime minister, a once unthinkable prospect. Ten years ago, his proposal to ban the construction of new mosques in the Netherlands was mostly seen as the ravings of a fearmongering extremist who compares the Koran to Mein Kampf. Now reporters call Wilders a populist, and they no longer dismiss his xenophobic rants as rubbish.
His consolidation of power here isnt a foregone conclusion, but Wilderss growing popularity in Holland is emblematic of a larger trend: Europeans are becoming increasingly hostile to both native-born Muslims and the recent wave of immigrants flooding across their borders. Islamophobes are burning mosques in Sweden, marching by the tens of thousands in Germany and ceding more and more control to those politicians who speak the loudest against the Muslim faith.
Wilders insists he derives no pleasure from his newfound influence, but in the hours after the Charlie Hebdo shootings in Paris, he tweeted This is war to his 380,000 followers. By war, he tells me, he means a war with all of Islam. The Islamification of our society is whats causing this, he said of the assault on Paris. And its all inspired by the Koran.
Quite a good article, explaining particularly well the history The Netherlands has had with Muslim Extremism, and explains where Wilders' got his popularity from. I do suggest you read the article entirely.