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Polexit: what now?

Polexit: what now?

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@contenchess said
Well said.
This is what the right is horrible at -- listening to those who know better than you. This is why arrogance, or being proud of being stupid, is associated with banjo music and coonhounds, at least in America. Jingoistic nationalism is a bad look the world over. It helps no one except the politicians who run on it.

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No mate too busy wetting myself about the state of the country, and looking forward to the tears of all those thick as mince brexiteers when they cannot get a Turkey for Christmas because the Turkeys voted for Christmas.
Have you noticed all the jobs them foreigners were stealing are now just laying on the floor like last years abandoned toys.


@shavixmir said
I say: follow the treaties you signed then, you bunch of degenerate fake-Englanders.
News just in: not only will they not, Cumming confirns that reneging on their promises was the plan all along.

You can't trust an Englishman. Not a single one of them is honest.

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Speaking as a 'remainer', I was sorry when the 'Brexit' vote was won, but democracy is democracy and my side lost. Still, only a twit couldn't see that there were good arguments on both sides, it's all about value judgements. I now watch the state of my country of birth with interest, currently it's a dogs' breakfast, and whilst this is in large part pandemic related, 'Brexit' is still having an influence. If one gets an earache ('Brexit' ) and then one gets a toothache (pandemic) which is far worse, one still has an earache, one just doesn't notice it so much.
So now I think what has to happen is that the great British public has to stop worrying so much about eating a dead bird in a couple of months' time and the price of kippers, and start about the business of rebuilding the economy in its' new and some would say improved format. Get out there and pick some fruit (thirty quid an hour's not bad), learn to drive a lorry, and get used to it.
We're still Europeans, forget the principles behind 'Brexit', the heavily subsidized milk has been spilt, it's all about economics, now, and it will, as I've mooted before, sort itself out, and the sooner the better.
As regards Poland, this raises the ever vexed question of how far a central governing body should impose its' generally held principles on national governments. Anything which works against equality and racial integration is anathema to me and to many others, but nations will do as they will, and if Poland doesn't tow the line, they can always, as others have suggested here, be kicked out of the club.


@shallow-blue said
News just in: not only will they not, Cumming confirns that reneging on their promises was the plan all along.

You can't trust an Englishman. Not a single one of them is honest.
Except Cumming?

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You lot have been calling people names from the start and your still at it. But you brexiteers have notes from your mums saying your excused civility.
It’s noted that you haven’t addressed the issue of the lazy brexiteer who doesn’t want to pick fruit or work in a cold abattoir, and for pities sake don’t ask them to leave their arm chair and drive a lorry.
I guess you guys thought them Johnny foreigners had just taken all the mattress testing jobs.


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Sound as a pound argument and self evidently true given that your a Brexiteer, you might want to get some Savlon on them knuckles, I just hope it’s produced locally.


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Oh it will.
The EU court of justice (which interprets EU law) will eventually be forced to judge Poland’s interpretation (which is obviously wrong, for EU law is binding; seen as a treaty) and then Poland will have the choice: adhere to international law (because you signed up for it) or leave.

Now, I presume, considering the benefits of being in the EU and with Russia next door, the Polish people will force their government to see sense (ie elect a more inclusive body).

But if they don’t the EU will have no choice but to rid themselves of Poland.

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