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jon357   
2 Jul 2016
News / How will BREXIT affect the immigrants in UK and Poland. [1114]

How many hundreds of millions of people do you want living in the UK?

Read the post carefully. Especially the phrase

One day.

And yes, one day we will have a world without borders, something we have to work towards.

turn into one giant metropolitan area.

Too much marginal land for that, however the conurbations are becomeing nicely densely populated.
jon357   
1 Jul 2016
News / Anti-Corruption Bureau investigates Warsaw city hall [69]

judaeo-commie

A perjorative term, deliberately used by you (on the basis of your 'comments' here and not only, a person about whom many perjorative terms may also apply) used to demean philanthropists, campaigners, jailed dissidents, soldiers, as well as committed public servants.

Shameful.
jon357   
1 Jul 2016
News / How will BREXIT affect the immigrants in UK and Poland. [1114]

but what consequences of such thing for conservatives?

It's questionable whether or not they have a mandate to trigger Article 50, especially if they win a general election on that basis.

i mean that would be total betrayal of public who voted.

Not really. It was always made clear that the referendum was non-binding, the majority was less than 2% (and when averaged out with the turnout, only around a third of eligible voters voted 'leave'), many of the leave voters have admitted they did so on the basis of incorrect information from the leave campaign and are now regretting it, and above all, there are solid grounds under constitutional law not to trigger Article 50.

UKIP support would skyrocket

Fortunately with the first-past-the-post system, that doesn't mean they'd win any seats.

a snap election will be called, brexit will be reversed.

Yes. The result could go either way (a lot depends on whether we in Labour can consign the Islington beardy to political oblivion or not) however both parties are likely to have the same policy here. The LibDems (rember they were part of a coalition a while ago) would do well if the Islington beardy and his trot entryist followers are still around and their declared policy is to ignore the non-binding referendum. The SNP, Britain's 3rd party are very clear that their voters wish to be in the EU.
jon357   
1 Jul 2016
News / How will BREXIT affect the immigrants in UK and Poland. [1114]

next British PM Gove

More likely Theresa May. I can't stand her either, but Gove is a total liability.

Theresa May isn't pro-migrant, so possibly bad news for Poles, however she's also far less likely to trigger Article 50 and leave the EU.
jon357   
1 Jul 2016
News / Anti-Corruption Bureau investigates Warsaw city hall [69]

You forgot the torturers, executioners, conspirators, schemers, connivers and mad geniuses

You've described a particular Italy-based religion rather well.

judaeo-commie

You really don't have any shame, any standards, any ethics or values, do you.
jon357   
1 Jul 2016
News / Anti-Corruption Bureau investigates Warsaw city hall [69]

Face it, your'e a party hack who wants rule by party leader, just like the commies you pretend to despise

Sad but true, nothing left in life except to demonise people who have done a lot of good for Poland, philanthropists, campaigners, jailed dissidents, soldiers, as well as committed public servants.

Seedy.
jon357   
1 Jul 2016
History / Poland in WWI [38]

I think it's seen as other people's battles that Poles were dragged into. Certainly it affected Poland hugely, especially in 1915. There are also British Commonwealth War Cemeteries here. Have you read 'The Family Moskat' by Isaac Bashevis Singer?
jon357   
30 Jun 2016
Travel / Poland (temporary) suspends Schengen [5]

I don't think there'll be any trouble but better safe than sorry and for sure the government here (regardless of party) are being better safe than sorry.
jon357   
30 Jun 2016
Travel / Poland (temporary) suspends Schengen [5]

Interesting. At least it's only temporary..,

ATTENTION PASSENGERS FLYING TO POLAND

We kindly inform our passengers that according to the information received from the Polish Border Police, the control at the Schengen international border is temporarily reintroduced from 4th July 2016 to 2nd August 2016 in Poland. Passengers who benefit from the EU freedom of movement must travel with the documents confirming their identity and citizenship (ID card or passport). Third country nationals must travel with the documents confirming their identity and confirming their right to cross the border and to stay in Schengen area.

wizzair.com/en-GB/breaking_news
jon357   
30 Jun 2016
News / How will BREXIT affect the immigrants in UK and Poland. [1114]

"Theresa May then and the voice of moderate reason."

I'm no fan of her at all, on so many levels, however at least she's less likely to invoke Article 50 than the others in that party.

I just wish Dan Jarvis would stand. He would make a great Prime Minister and at least the toxic gobsh1te Farage couldn't accuse him of not having had a real job.
jon357   
30 Jun 2016
UK, Ireland / London's POSK smeared with anti-Polish grafitti [150]

I as a Brit and Pole condemn the random nutters who promote racial hatred.

Very well said.

Corbyn the rasict has been reported

This one is running and running. I wish he'd just resign.
jon357   
28 Jun 2016
News / How will BREXIT affect the immigrants in UK and Poland. [1114]

Incidentally the London School of Economics published a report stating that Ireland will "suffer the largest proportional losses" of any country other than the UK if a Brexit takes place

Quite. If it happens, obviously the very people who voted for it would be hit, and sadly others too.
jon357   
28 Jun 2016
News / Good-change government raising minimum wage in Poland, cutting SB pensions [213]

What about people's freedom of speech and expression being constricted by the PC dictatorship which insists there is only one, true, version of reality: the leftist one?

That post makes no sense at all, since your freedom of expression is very evidently not being 'constricted'.

beloved cult political party are doing to Polish media.

Those individuals however are trying.
jon357   
28 Jun 2016
News / What does Poles think of European superstate? [48]

Germany and Sweden as compared to Bulagria and Albania.

That's a rather silly comment, since one just joined Europe and another isn't a member. Nor are Ukraine and Russia. A very weak argument as usual, Po, and as usual laden with untruths.

Prosperity

Any figures to show that? No.
jon357   
28 Jun 2016
News / What does Poles think of European superstate? [48]

Your politically Illiterate blustering, Gregorz, as usual doesn't alter one single word of the truth, namely:

Europe's longest period of peace and prosperity

jon357   
28 Jun 2016
News / What does Poles think of European superstate? [48]

I'd rather have Merkel in change of my army

Indeed. Or Angela Eagle, Dan Jarvis, Nicola Sturgeon, Francois Hollande, either of the Verhofstat brothers...
jon357   
28 Jun 2016
News / Good-change government raising minimum wage in Poland, cutting SB pensions [213]

Selfishness

There you go again, falsely trying to make a contrast.

You conveniently forgot about the individual taking responsibility for their actions and finding their own understanding of ethics, without need for advice from a religious organisation unless they want it and without their freedoms being constricted by the religious beliefs of others...

beliefs don't change facts

Exactly
jon357   
28 Jun 2016
News / What does Poles think of European superstate? [48]

A common market and no wars in Europe, that's what the EU was set up for, that's what it's delivered

Exactly. Europe's longest period of peace and prosperity.