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Julian Farrows
Julian Farrows
2 years ago

I must say Poland and Hungary are looking more appealing by the day if only because they are resisting the emergent rainbow police state that the EU is trying to impose upon them.

Eamonn Von Holt
Eamonn Von Holt
2 years ago
Reply to  Julian Farrows

Not just the EU Julian.
I live in Brisbane and cannot believe how quickly Australia has turned into a police state. Under the guise of keeping us same from Covid all personal freedoms and rights of individuals have been completely eroded in the past 18 months by the various state governments without a peep from our Federal Govt and Boris like populist PM, Scomo driven by the polls.
Never mind being allowed into Australia, as a citizen you haven’t even had the right to leave without govt approval.
Sadly, all of this has been carried out with support from MSM, major institutions and the judiciary.

Mike M
Mike M
2 years ago

I suspect Pan Clarkson’s style of driving would be right at home in Poland where the suggestion to Zachowaj Odstęp (keep a distance between cars) is blithely ignored at 150kph

jola.wisniewska.reading
jola.wisniewska.reading
2 years ago

Jeremiasz, not Jeremiusz 😉

Martin Terrell
Martin Terrell
2 years ago

Or just Jarema.

Liz Walsh
Liz Walsh
2 years ago

I hope the coming Polish elections will not see them resiling, weakening, giving in to the Nanny EU, who is apparently ready to pressure them by crimping their recently acquired middle-class amenities. I hope it’s recent enough that they remember that life in a Poland dictated to by authorities outside of Poland isn’t much of a Polish life. I think their enthusiasm for Clarkson is a sign of a robust national spirit.