Poland may leave the EU

Started by Stigma3 pages

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Glad to see you're back, Stigma.

There are way too many leftist snowflakes and not nearly enough right wingers here. Me and Klaw are about the only ones here who post on a regular basis.


Thanks man 👆

Nice to be back. I'll probably post every now and then. 😄

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Kaczyński is retarded, but not retarded enough to make that happen.

Poland will stay in EU.


Ahh, so it's a Polish version of when Texas talks about seceding from the U.S. again. Or when California talks about splitting into three states.

Probably not going to happen for the foreseeable future.

Out of curiosity, are there any significant benefits to Poland leaving the EU?

Not really, they’re on the euro and have movements of relatives working in France Germany Czechia Slovakia Hungary the Netherlands Britain etc.

EU are just being dicks threatening to kick them out for not accepting a new EU law.

This is actually so Britain the major employer for poles in low to medium skilled jobs allows them back to be bar/kitchen staff, plumbers and nannies. The sex industry is also bound to take a hit in the uk without Latin and Eastern European beauties. A treaty for sex slavery with Poland will go some way to resolve this. Boris Johnson approves.

Most polish people are actually moving back to Poland for family reasons, we’re getting Romanians who don’t ****ing work now. Great going Cameron.

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I have some matrices, that can be raised into very complex sequences, shorthand algebraic equations for those electrons running around in the hardware of your circuit board, so that those streams of ⚡ in the 🔌 s can talk to themselves. Etc

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Kaczyński is retarded, but not retarded enough to make that happen.

Poland will stay in EU.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/world/2021/jul/14/legal-polexit-poland-court-rules-that-eu-measures-are-unconstitutional

Poland’s top court has ruled that measures imposed by the European court of justice against the country’s controversial judicial reforms are unconstitutional, in a decision that could have far-reaching implications for the bloc’s legal order.

Judge Stanislaw Piotrowicz said on Wednesday that Poland’s constitutional court had reached a majority verdict that EU measures regarding the “system, principles and procedures” of Polish courts were “not in line” with the Polish constitution.

The ruling came hours after the ECJ again demanded immediate suspension of a newly established body to oversee Polish supreme court judges, with powers to lift their immunity from prosecution or cut their salaries.

So this is all about Poland establishing new regulations for their top courts, and the EU telling them not to?

How in any way is the EU in the right here? It's an internal political matter!

And frankly I think the US should adopt such a measure, judges have far too much power and answer to no one here in the states. They get appointed for life, and don't even get voted in, they need to be regulated!

Please, I wish you’d all not compare this to USA shit.

The point is, Poland wanted to make a judiciary change and the EU said no, threatening to kick them out, which would be disastrous for them, so they’re being dummies again.

Originally posted by Blakemore
Please, I wish you’d all not compare this to USA shit.

The point is, Poland wanted to make a judiciary change and the EU said no, threatening to kick them out, which would be disastrous for them, so they’re being dummies again.

I heard uk was leaving eu 😂😂😂

We’re still working on it 😔

Originally posted by Blakemore
Please, I wish you’d all not compare this to USA shit.

The point is, Poland wanted to make a judiciary change and the EU said no, threatening to kick them out, which would be disastrous for them, so they’re being dummies again.

So pretty much they made a power play, without having the teeth to back it up.

Yeah, that is kind of dumb.

What is it with leaders being so quick to use the stick over the carrot anyways? Remember when diplomacy used to be a thing? As opposed to corporate raider tactics that have become commonplace?

Originally posted by cdtm
So pretty much they made a power play, without having the teeth to back it up.

Yeah, that is kind of dumb.

What is it with leaders being so quick to use the stick over the carrot anyways? Remember when diplomacy used to be a thing? As opposed to corporate raider tactics that have become commonplace?

they’re appointed bureaucrats who have no accountability and, like an insurance company, can find whatever clause to make a threat or deny a procedure as long as they have lawyers to back them up.

Poland said FU, and now they’re both in a political stalemate. Kinda like how Britain, Ireland and the EU are in a political stalemate. (SNP want to join in, bless them)

Originally posted by StyleTime
Ahh, so it's a Polish version of when Texas talks about seceding from the U.S. again. Or when California talks about splitting into three states.

Probably not going to happen for the foreseeable future.

Out of curiosity, are there any significant benefits to Poland leaving the EU?

Pretty much.

Don't get me wrong - Kaczyński does hate EU with all his old, fat, rotten heart --- but he knows he'd lose support if polexit actually happened, so he's trying to play it safe.

No benefits at all.

EU is in turmoil

Originally posted by Blakemore
EU is in turmoil

Good.

No, it’s not good!

It's very good.

Originally posted by Blakemore
EU is in turmoil

I wouldn't go that far. It's always been a bit of a shitshow, but it's not like it's falling apart atm.

It’s still not going well. It needs reforming IMO.

Originally posted by Blakemore
It’s still not going well. It needs reforming IMO.
I agree so England can rejoin and this time with laws which do undermine our sovereignty and lead to a European Liberal superstate. I have a dream!