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Thread: So it seems our chums in the ever-democratic EU are threatening to suspend Poland's

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    So it seems our chums in the ever-democratic EU are threatening to suspend Poland's

    EU voting rights because they don't like some measures that Poland's democratically-elected government are taking.

    This should be fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    EU voting rights because they don't like some measures that Poland's democratically-elected government are taking.

    This should be fun.
    Surely the EU cannot allow Poland to stand in defiance against its diktats? Reichsprotektor Merkel should despatch a small army across the border to explain to the Polish people exactly who is in charge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Surely the EU cannot allow Poland to stand in defiance against its diktats? Reichsprotektor Merkel should despatch a small army across the border to explain to the Polish people exactly who is in charge.
    The Visegrad Group are already in the naughty corner for sticking two fingers up at Mutti Merkel when she demanded they take a fúck tonne of muslim low-life so that they could share in the culturally enriching experience of gang rape, honour killing and FGM like the rest of us. This could push her over the edge into full Lebensraum mode.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    The Visegrad Group are already in the naughty corner for sticking two fingers up at Mutti Merkel when she demanded they take a fúck tonne of muslim low-life so that they could share in the culturally enriching experience of gang rape, honour killing and FGM like the rest of us. This could push her over the edge into full Lebensraum mode.
    It's interesting that the two things which very much might have destroyed European civilisation in the 20th century, Germans and communism, have come together in the form of a German communist to complete the job in the 21st.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    EU voting rights because they don't like some measures that Poland's democratically-elected government are taking.

    This should be fun.
    I think they're just upset because the Varsovians heartily applauded the Donald's speech the other day.
    "Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.

    "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    The Visegrad Group are already in the naughty corner for sticking two fingers up at Mutti Merkel when she demanded they take a fúck tonne of muslim low-life so that they could share in the culturally enriching experience of gang rape, honour killing and FGM like the rest of us. This could push her over the edge into full Lebensraum mode.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redgunamo View Post
    I think they're just upset because the Varsovians heartily applauded the Donald's speech the other day.
    Oh, they love a Republican President in Eastern Europe - and they've little or no time for multiculturalism.
    There's a bloody great statue of Ronald Reagan in Budapest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    EU voting rights because they don't like some measures that Poland's democratically-elected government are taking.

    This should be fun.
    That's like accusing the Tories of not being democratic because they insist MPs vote along party lines. If you want to be in the club, you need to be part of the club.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    I do sometimes wonder why so few pro-EU types worry that Merkel took a unilateral decision about letting in millions of migrants to Germany and was then allowed to use the Commission to pressure fellow EU states into following suit. Did that sort of undue influence not set anyone else's alarm bells ringing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by World's End Stella View Post
    That's like accusing the Tories of not being democratic because they insist MPs vote along party lines. If you want to be in the club, you need to be part of the club.
    Its not really like that at all though, is it?

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