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Poland Says No To Cameron's Bid To Reform Eu Migrant Benefits.

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anotheoldgit | 13:39 Fri 29th May 2015 | News
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/// In a blistering attack Janusz Lewandowski, the chief economic adviser to Polish president Ewa Kopacz, said Mr Cameron has no chance of curbing migrants' access to benefits in Britain. ///

No surprise there then, they know when they are on to a good thing.

Don't waste your time Dave, most of us want out.

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The polls are usually fairly accurate. Last time might have been a bit of an aberration.
Of course, the bible is always right. It's Gospel truth.
I seem to recall there was to be an enquiry to determine just how they got it all sooooo wrong. :-)
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That's what I thought, too. If polls showed a substantial majority wanted to leave how could Cameron wriggle out of holding a referendum?
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Angela Merkel says that David Cameron's demands for EU reform are not impossible.
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/other/angela-merkel-david-camerons-demands-for-eu-reform-not-impossible/ar-BBknsWy
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So, let me get this straight. The Polish government is opposed to any changes that would prevent Polish people going abroad and claiming benefits from a foreign government rather than having to claim them in Poland.

What a shocker.

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