It is a true test of the principles of free speech though. Should ideologies which we regard as frankly repugnant be allowed to be aired, or should we move to ban, censor, repress?
I take heart from the fact that they have zero chance of gaining any sort of political power - from the report itself I think it said that the overwhelming majority of even such a liberal country as Holland had no time for their manifesto proposals.
The danger with allowing them to promote their views, giving them air time, is that they might be able affect the debate, to move the boundaries of what would be considered acceptable, or to give such views a veneer of "respectability" that might encourage some individuals to think such impulses are the norm and attempt to act them out.
More generally, the age at which an individual is legally responsible for their own actions - the transition from a child to an adult, I suppose - does seem
confused, depending on what actions are being considered.
Criminally liable at 10. Sexually adult at 16. Matrimonially (?) responsible at 18.Only legally able to buy drugs ( cigarettes and alcohol) at 18, or to vote at 18. Not absolutely sure what the situation is about tax :)
And most cultures seem have their own internal inconsistencies as to what constitutes an age of competence as an adult, it seems to me.