I do not see that as necessarily a given or necessarily even factual. However, what I did primarily intend to convey was expressed by the title itself. I contend that title would not exist if there was not some concern within the EU to lend it at least some support. There are several similar articles from which to choose, all expressing various levels of concern for Poland remaining or leaving the EU. One can take one’s pick of them. The point is that there is some contention at a high level in Poland for the implications of remaining in the EU and that this is leading some to consider the possibility of exiting the EU in some fashion— by hook or crook, as it were.
- Secondly, Poland remains heavily reliant on continued capital inflows and EU structural funds.
Poland has received more than 100 billion ($115 billion) in EU funds that have helped transform the country since it joined the bloc in 2004.
How can you not see it as factual when it is a fact. The majority of people in Poland wish to stay in the EU — even if they don’t like the EU, they hate Ciocia Merkel’s ideas etc. The reason is similar to why Texas stays in the USA even during the Obama years.