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Pexit On The Way?
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/w orld-eu rope-58 863680
"On Thursday Poland's top court ruled that key articles of EU law were "incompatible" with the constitution." - looks like Poland also have their share of remoaners.
"On Thursday Poland's top court ruled that key articles of EU law were "incompatible" with the constitution." - looks like Poland also have their share of remoaners.
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Spending an extra £350m per week on the NHS would be a waste - probably go in inflated admin salaries.
18:37 Mon 11th Oct 2021
TTT; //Interesting chart Khandro...//
Yes, the Poles were taking out what the UK was putting in, but that's not the whole story: .... with getting towards 1 million living in the UK who have been availing themselves of the NHS, education & housing they are on a pretty good deal. (and having entered WWII on there behalf, we don't IMO owe them too much)
Still, I must admit I like them.
Yes, the Poles were taking out what the UK was putting in, but that's not the whole story: .... with getting towards 1 million living in the UK who have been availing themselves of the NHS, education & housing they are on a pretty good deal. (and having entered WWII on there behalf, we don't IMO owe them too much)
Still, I must admit I like them.
Polexit on the way?
No.
// Poland's right-wing populist government has found itself increasingly at odds with the European Commission over issues ranging from LGBT rights to judicial independence.
Last week Jacek Karnowski, editor-in-chief of the pro-government Sieci weekly, told the BBC that Polexit was "unimaginable and unrealistic", although he said the topic was now a matter of discussion.
On Monday, the European Commission's industry chief, Thierry Breton, said he did not believe "for one second" there would be a Polexit after the court ruling.
Opinion polls consistently show strong backing for EU membership among Polish voters. //
No.
// Poland's right-wing populist government has found itself increasingly at odds with the European Commission over issues ranging from LGBT rights to judicial independence.
Last week Jacek Karnowski, editor-in-chief of the pro-government Sieci weekly, told the BBC that Polexit was "unimaginable and unrealistic", although he said the topic was now a matter of discussion.
On Monday, the European Commission's industry chief, Thierry Breton, said he did not believe "for one second" there would be a Polexit after the court ruling.
Opinion polls consistently show strong backing for EU membership among Polish voters. //
It's going to be an interesting time with the Eastern Bloc countries over the coming years.
Yes, they have received a lot of money, but as TTT points out savings will have to be made and its likely that countries such as Poland which now have better economies will be at the sharp end. Eastern Bloc countries also tend to have a very different outlook on life the the Bruxelles bureaucracy.
Could go either way IMHO.
Yes, they have received a lot of money, but as TTT points out savings will have to be made and its likely that countries such as Poland which now have better economies will be at the sharp end. Eastern Bloc countries also tend to have a very different outlook on life the the Bruxelles bureaucracy.
Could go either way IMHO.
TTT,
// all it does is highlight how illiterate the remoaners are. //
A lot of Brexiteers misread it too, because it was deliberately meant to deceive.
// A week before the referendum, pollsters working for Britain Stronger in Europe admitted that they were getting extremely worried about Vote Leave’s suggestion that £350m sent to the EU could be diverted to British priorities such as the NHS. Guardian focus groups in Brighton and Knowsley suggested many voters saw the message and believed it.
One woman in Merseyside told the group: “Just think, we could get £20bn back a year and make the country great again.” //
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ politic s/2016/ jun/26/ eu-refe rendum- brexit- vote-le ave-iai n-dunca n-smith -nhs?CM P=Share _iOSApp _Other
// all it does is highlight how illiterate the remoaners are. //
A lot of Brexiteers misread it too, because it was deliberately meant to deceive.
// A week before the referendum, pollsters working for Britain Stronger in Europe admitted that they were getting extremely worried about Vote Leave’s suggestion that £350m sent to the EU could be diverted to British priorities such as the NHS. Guardian focus groups in Brighton and Knowsley suggested many voters saw the message and believed it.
One woman in Merseyside told the group: “Just think, we could get £20bn back a year and make the country great again.” //
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Only for the hard of understanding, gromit. ‘Let’s’ is nothing like ‘We will’, and if they’d thought just a little harder they’d have realised that no one involved with that bus was in a position to make any promises. They really didn’t engage their brains, did they - and it seems some are still struggling to do that.
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