-Removed-https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polexit
In a May 2016 poll, just before the British referendum, 41% of Poles thought a referendum should be held on Poland's membership and 22% would vote to leave.[19] A January 2020 poll for TV channel TVN conducted by Kantar Media found that 89 percent of Poles said Poland should stay in the EU while six percent said it should leave the union.[20] In November 2020, the same organisation reported that 87% of Poles said Poland should remain as a member of the EU while 8% of those said that Poland should leave the EU, while a further 5 percent was unable to decide.[21] In July 2021, SW Research made a poll for the Rzeczpospolita daily, found that 16.9% of respondents answered positively when asked: "In your opinion, should Poland leave the EU?" while another 62.6% responded negatively and just over 20% did not have an opinion.[22] However, less than two months later, Kantar Media only reported 7% support for Polexit and 81% opposition.[23]
Even the Polish government doesn’t want to leave the EU.
-Removed-You’d.be wrong, as usual your confusing your irrational hatred of the EU with reality. The country is roughly split down the middle over the current trajectory but both halves want to remain under the auspices of the EU.
The breakup of the EU and NATO is a Kremlin based project. The Poles must laugh their mammaries off at you for describing the EU as undemocratic and authoritarian given their history.
-Removed-Yeah I’m just trying to imagine what a Thatcherite monetarist would have done to poor old Greece, is that BS or stale hypocrisy I’m smelling. Again Greece like Poland and Hungary could have not joined or left the EU but what your missing is that unlike us they net recipients of EU funding. They ain’t going nowhere until the money runs out.