I cannot speak for others, but, my opinions on other countries are based either on matters of public record (I have cited several in previous posts) or my personal experiences.
In that case I would strongly recommend that youīre looking for far better sources and that you reconsider your personal experiences again. Most of your statements are either highly exaggerated or simply not true.
To quote some of your earlier remarks:
--> "In much of western europe, elections are 'won' on a similiar basis by banning those who disagree with the idiotology of the 'politically correct.'"
--> "In both the Netherlands and Germany, banning parties that do not adhere to political correctness is done, just as in Belgium."
--> "Are you denying that parties in Belgium and Germany are banned if they don't toe the line on poltical correctness?"
As I already said there were two bans of a party in post-WWII Germany. Both cases took place 50 years ago. This does not sound exactly as if "elections are 'won' ... by banning those who disagree with the idiotology of the 'politically correct'".
I admit that my knowledge concerning the legal situation of party bans in Denmark or Belgium is somewhat limited, but considering the fact that YOUR knowledge about party bans in Germany is extremely insufficient it seems plausible, if not likely, that your information about the other countries mentioned is similarly distorted.
And if you are really concerned about the political freedoms of European neo-Nazis Iīll give you a full chronology of neo-fascist parties in post-fascist Germany.
Currently, there are three "major" neo-Nazi parties in Germany: the "Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands" (NPD), the "Deutsche Volksunion" (DVU), and "Die Republikaner (REP)" (not related to the American party with the same name). Of these parties the NPD is the most extremist, while the REP is the most "moderate", with the DVU being somewhere in the middle. Historical post-WWII Nazi parties include the "Deutsche Rechtspartei" (DReP), the "Sozialistische Reichspartei" (SRP), and the "Deutsche Reichspartei" (DRP).
My chronology:
1946 - The DReP is founded.
1949 - The DReP wins 5 seats in the German parliament (Bundestag). The SRP is founded by former members of the DReP.
1950 - The DRP is founded. The DReP merges with the DRP.
1951 - The SRP wins 16 seats in the parliament of Lower Saxony and 8 seats in the parliament of Bremen. The DRP wins 3 seats in the parliament of Lower Saxony.
1952 - The SRP is outlawed by the Contitutional Court. Most of its members join the DRP.
1955 - The DRP wins 6 seats in the parliament of Lower Saxony.
1959 - The DRP wins a seat in the parliament of Rhineland-Palatinate.
1964 - The NPD is founded. The DRP dissolves after most of its members joined the NPD.
1966 - The NPD wins 8 seats in the parliament of Hesse and 5 seats in the parliament of Bavaria.
1967 - The NPD wins 4 seats in the parliament of Schleswig-Holstein, 4 seats in the parliament of Rhineland-Palatinate, 10 seats in the parliament of Lower Saxony, and 8 seats in the parliament of Bremen.
1968 - The NPD wins 12 seats in the parliament of Baden-Württemberg.
1971 - The DVU is founded.
1983 - The REP is founded.
1987 - The DVU wins a seat in the parliament of Bremen.
1989 - The REP wins 11 seats in the parliament of Berlin and 6 seats in the European Parliament.
1991 - The DVU wins 6 seats in the parliament of Bremen.
1992 - The REP wins 15 seats in the parliament of Baden-Württemberg. The DVU wins 6 seats in the parliament of Schleswig-Holstein.
1996 - The REP wins 14 seats in the parliament of Baden-Württemberg.
1998 - The DVU wins 16 seats in the parliament of Saxony-Anhalt.
1999 - The DVU wins a seat in the parliament of Bremen and 5 seats in the parliament of Brandenburg.
2003 - The DVU wins a seat in the parliament of Bremen.
2004 - The DVU wins 6 seats in the parliament of Brandenburg. The NPD wins 12 seats in the parliament of Saxony.
However, the scum are in the saddle in many western european countries and are using regulations to prevent competition.
Who exactly do you mean with "scum"? The democratic parties? And who isnīt scum then? The Nazis or the communists or both?