Poland's keen on coal, too.
Not as strange as those that didn’t get their way in the referendum can do nothing but post up any bad news to do with the UK, the Conservative party or Covid and post absolutely NOTHING else on this DIY forum.Isn't it strange how some of those who got their 'victory' now want the organisation they left to fail...
Well I’m not saying he's perfect but there’s a few on this site that have been members during other governments, you know, ones that went to war on a lie, sold off our gold cheap etc and that socialist leader is doing very nice for himself nowdays but I can’t seem to remember any posts slagging them off…….You are mistaken in thinking that "the UK" means "the Johnson Government"
For example, the UK did not decide to elevate Johnson's brother to the House of Lords.
Nor his old buddy who provides him with free holidays in Marbella on his private "Pandora Papers" estate.
Poland might actually have done something very clever here if they can make it stick. By reasserting their national sovereignty, they would be able to pick and choose which bits of EU law they are willing to abide by and not abide by the rest. They could control a lot of the things that we didn't like about the EU, while retaining the benefits of the single market.
However, i don't think the EU will tolerate it as it undermines the supremacy of EU law.
You are having a laugh, aren't you.the EU is trying it’s best to get Poland to be democratic.
Interesting how Brexit voters are against democracy and supporting the undemocratic Polish leader Andrzej Duda.
Undermining democracy? The Poles voted for their current government and voted in Andrzej Duda twice. Who voted for Ursula Von De Leyen?EU law is there to protect the citizens of Poland from the PiS which has been engaging in an unrelenting attack on judicial independence since it assumed power in 2015
You see the EU as malevolent rather than Andrzej Duda, who is the one actually undermining democracy.