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The Consequences of Brexit [part 4]


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That'll be why the Poles have been out on the streets for the last couple of years demonstrating against what their government wants to do.

 

Actually, support for Poland's ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) is at an all time high. It has increased state welfare spending, introduced a near universal child benefit and cut the retirement age.

 

The majority of Polish people in a recent opinion poll overwhelmingly supported reform of the judiciary.

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:hihi::hihi::hihi: why all the talk about divorce settlements etc if not putting other countries off in doing the same watch this space:D

 

Only talk of divorce settlements are coming from UK anti EU sources,the EU are making the UK honour their comittments,which the UK have agreed they need to do.

 

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Actually, support for Poland's ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) is at an all time high. It has increased state welfare spending, introduced a near universal child benefit and cut the retirement age.

 

The majority of Polish people in a recent opinion poll overwhelmingly supported reform of the judiciary.

 

So why is Duda,the Polish president,vetoeing the proposal:

 

 

 

 

Poland needs a wise reform which will ensure the good functioning of the justice system” — Andrzej Duda

 

https://www.politico.eu/article/polish-president-andrzej-duda-to-veto-court-judiciary-laws/

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the comittments we dont have to honour you mean but will do (bribe) to trade in the eu:roll:

 

The UK decided to leave,not the other way around,there's no guarantee that there will be any trading agreement in the end,so you might as well have left the day after the referendum for free,and saved looking like a disorganised rabble for the best part of 2 years,and offering to pay for doing so.

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The UK decided to leave,not the other way around,there's no guarantee that there will be any trading agreement in the end,so you might as well have left the day after the referendum for free,and saved looking like a disorganised rabble for the best part of 2 years,and offering to pay for doing so.
remind me again whos asking for money from us :huh: we are the first domino to topple more will follow :hihi:
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