It would be a bit of a nightmare to begin with but nothing that an accountant couldn't sort out.
You would be still resident in the UK so subject to UK tax and also working for a dutch company so subject to Dutch tax. There is agreements in place for this sort of thing. So you would proberly end up paying the greater amount of the 2 and have 2 tax returns to do every year. And you pay it to both country's.
That situation you really need to go to a tax guru before you even consider doing it. If you start out without a clue and try and sort it out later you can end up having to pay both sets of tax's and then having to claim back while you try and live on 30% of the left over pay.