- Jan 18, 2009
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How awful, I bet they are really regretting all the Billions of infrastructure spending from the EU now.
If the quid pro quo for the billions of euros of infrastructure is the interference of unelected foreign officials into the workings of a democratically elected Polish Govt, including €1m a day fines etc. then that’s a question only the poles can answer isn’t it?
https://www.euronews.com/2022/01/20...r-payment-of-daily-1-million-fine-source-says
Notwithstanding the views of the EU zealots that would happily sacrifice full national sovereignty for total absorption into a fully operational EU state, the larger mainstream view will always be about the extent of the limitations and restrictions of EU membership.
I would suggest many poles in the mainstream whilst recognising the benefits bought from the monies received from taxpayers of other EU countries may say the implications of unelected German officials like Van der Leyden tinkering into its internal affairs is a bridge too far?
If that’s what they want given their history good luck to them.