[2] His father, Jeroen, was a local Labour Party politician, serving as alderman in Haarlemmermeer and acting mayor of Aalsmeer and Den Helder.
[3] Nobel studied business administration at Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences from 2008 to 2012, and he founded Le Bon, a brand of fair trade coffee, the following year.
[2] Nobel has mentioned being inspired by politician Pim Fortuyn following his assassination in May 2002, and he joined the VVD's independent Youth Organisation Freedom and Democracy (JOVD).
[8][9] An alliance of mosques filed a criminal complaint against Nobel for group insult, inciting hate, and discrimination in the performance of a duty, arguing that the religious beliefs of the perpetrators were unknown.
[11] Nobel presented an action plan concerning integration in February 2025 that included measures to tackle foreign interference in migrant communities, to decrease their dependency on social welfare, and to reduce practices such as female genital mutilation and forced marriage.