The Czech Republic will not accept a single refugee within the quota

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trofimus

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The Czech Republic will no longer accept any migrants from Italy and Greece, said the Ministry of Inferior.

The resort has sent over 340 million crowns to crisis areas over the past two years, including medical care and improved living conditions.

The Czech Republic has helped there with 63 experts in the so-called hotspots, 200 police officers and 339 police officers were helping to Frontex in bilateral cooperation.

"We are helping and will continue to help intensively to solve the migration crisis at the place of conflict as well as in the neighboring countries, where it makes sense," commented the Cabinet's decision.

The Czech Republic is facing a fine from the EU of up to 270 million crowns.

The similar position can be seen in other V4 countries.
 
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Miri

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Do you think there will be a Czech-exit?

Just wondered it was because of EU demands
that people got fed up and led to the Brexit.
 

notmyown

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The Czech Republic will no longer accept any migrants from Italy and Greece, said the Ministry of Inferior.

The resort has sent over 340 million crowns to crisis areas over the past two years, including medical care and improved living conditions.

The Czech Republic has helped there with 63 experts in the so-called hotspots, 200 police officers and 339 police officers were helping to Frontex in bilateral cooperation.

"We are helping and will continue to help intensively to solve the migration crisis at the place of conflict as well as in the neighboring countries, where it makes sense," commented the Cabinet's decision.

The Czech Republic is facing a fine from the EU of up to 270 million crowns.

The similar position can be seen in other V4 countries.
your English is still better than mine. :eek:

as queen of typos, i'm putting that in my top ten. :cool:

what do you hope will happen? what's the general feeling among the Czech people?
 
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Its hard times man....just wait it will get worse.

But dont give up your faith in God
 

trofimus

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Do you think there will be a Czech-exit?

Just wondered it was because of EU demands
that people got fed up and led to the Brexit.
I dont know... I still think that EU is a good thing. The problem is the leftist socialist politics that prevails in the strongest EU countries, right now.

And these countries (lets say 5) want to dictate to the rest 23 countries what to do and what is the right view on everything.
 

trofimus

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your English is still better than mine. :eek:

as queen of typos, i'm putting that in my top ten. :cool:

what do you hope will happen? what's the general feeling among the Czech people?
Lol, I would not find this typo ever.

I hope we will have no muslims and no false "refugees" . General feeling is the same. Many politicians reflect this general opinion and (because the election is close) they are making such gestures.

But the EU does not like this at all.

On the other hand, I have no idea how long can a small country be an "island" without islam, when it is surrounded by large countries full of muslims with "Willkomen Politik" and when there are no borders...
 
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The Czech Republic will no longer accept any migrants from Italy and Greece, said the Ministry of Inferior.

The resort has sent over 340 million crowns to crisis areas over the past two years, including medical care and improved living conditions.

The Czech Republic has helped there with 63 experts in the so-called hotspots, 200 police officers and 339 police officers were helping to Frontex in bilateral cooperation.

"We are helping and will continue to help intensively to solve the migration crisis at the place of conflict as well as in the neighboring countries, where it makes sense," commented the Cabinet's decision.

The Czech Republic is facing a fine from the EU of up to 270 million crowns.

The similar position can be seen in other V4 countries.
Time for a Czechit?
 
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Do you think there will be a Czech-exit?

Just wondered it was because of EU demands
that people got fed up and led to the Brexit.
Oh, too funny. This would be "great minds think alike," but don't want to downgrade you to my mind. lol

I really do think Europe made a big mistake with the EU idea. If you lose all your money because you can't budget, and a rich guy invites you to coordinate with his finances too, what else would you do but blow through his money also?

It's time for nations to remember to control the money. Not every cause is a worthwhile cause, and frankly, many causes should be financed privately if that many people think they're brilliant ideas! The poor are all for any money we can get, but it doesn't ever mean it's enough. Nor should it mean that.
 
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Miri

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The EU was never suppose to be about common wealth, it was suppose to be
about common market, trade agreements and so on.

But over the years it's taken on communist style qualities (although through legislation, as
that makes it seem move civilised than force) in which all countries should have the
same standards, same laws, same ways of doing everything, same money - the euro etc.

It doesn't work as some are more equal than others. Think Animal Farm written by
George Orwell. Don't know if you have ever read it, but it's a pretty good description of the
EU. The EU is also run by unelected people in Brussels.

Even the initial trade deals which should have been a good thing, have ended up with food
being wasted, can't sell cucumbers if they are not straight enough, bananas can't be too bent,
you can't eat your own pet horse but you can eat someone else's' etc. The UK bucked the
trend on some of these things and told them don't be daft! Fortunately for some time we've
had wonky veg, bent cucumbers etc. The UK also rejected the Euro, another good move.

The less well off countries love it, as when they have financial problems, Greek banks go under
etc. The richer countries are required to bail them out and people can just go to another
better off country to work - no questions asked. But instead of pulling everyone up to
higher standards, it is just lowering the standards.


REVEALED: The EU's top ten pointless decisions the UK can now get rid of | World | News | Express.co.uk


https://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/a/animal-farm/book-summary
 

trofimus

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We all know that the direction of the EU is not the right one.

Too much of bureaucracy, some influential persons in the leadership are not voted for publicly and the Brussels is mostly composed of politicians that were somehow discredited in their own home countries and therefore they were "moved to Brussels". The quality of their work corresponds with it.

On the other hand, in the globalized world with strong USA (50 states together), China, India, Russia etc its not good for Europe to be shattered to small national countries. The real power comes with unity (the EU market is the biggest in the world with the highest GDP in the world). The EU can be the world leader if it wants to.

So Czechzit? I would rather reform the EU to become more just, more flexible, more transparent...

But that is my opinion. Some can say its easier to simply cancel the EU project and start from the beginning than to solve so many problems with the existing one.
 

Billyd

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I'm not really up to speed on the EU. Which nation(s) have the most influence on policy?
 
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Miri

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See this link, I think the main players have always been Germany, Uk, France though
reading the news and seeing how things have played out in the past.
The UK has always been seen as the restraining hand of common sense, challenging EU
laws and refusing just to roll over. With the UK out of it (when they do exit) Germany will
probably just get what they want with France going along with them.

Power matrix: Ranking Europe’s leaders and ambassadors – POLITICO


Apparently in the world, its this. It always amazes my how the UK got to be so
influential in the world, after all it's just a large island.

The 10 most influential countries in the world have been revealed | The Independent
 
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Miri

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We all know that the direction of the EU is not the right one.

Too much of bureaucracy, some influential persons in the leadership are not voted for publicly and the Brussels is mostly composed of politicians that were somehow discredited in their own home countries and therefore they were "moved to Brussels". The quality of their work corresponds with it.

On the other hand, in the globalized world with strong USA (50 states together), China, India, Russia etc its not good for Europe to be shattered to small national countries. The real power comes with unity (the EU market is the biggest in the world with the highest GDP in the world). The EU can be the world leader if it wants to.

So Czechzit? I would rather reform the EU to become more just, more flexible, more transparent...

But that is my opinion. Some can say its easier to simply cancel the EU project and start from the beginning than to solve so many problems with the existing one.

So far the EU hasn't shown a willingness to change, it seems to want more money and
power each year.