Yesterday in Brussels began a summit of leaders of the 27 European Union countries. One of the most important topics to be British demands for reduced benefits for immigrants – where their introduction would strike it firmly among the pocket Poles living in Britain. Prime Minister David Cameron is blackmailing EU partners that if they do not get what he wants, is to convince his countrymen that in the referendum voted in favor of leaving their country with the EU. Is Europe a bow? A key role in reaching compromise can play premier Beata Awl (54 l.). What’s going on in this game? See 7 things you need to know about key EU summit.
1. What is Brexit?
This combination of words Britain (UK) and exit (exit). Word Brexit determines the output of the UK from the European Union, which decide are its inhabitants in a referendum in 2017. The term refers to an earlier Grexitu – that is, invented in 2012. Word for commonly possibility to go mired in debt of Greece from the euro zone.
2. Why Britain is so important for the EU?
It is, after Germany and France, the third in terms of population (63 million) EU country and the third largest economy. In addition, Britain is a power in the range of banking services. Located in the heart of London City district is the largest financial center in the EU. Now the headquarters where the most powerful global corporations and banks.
3. And why is it so important for Polish?
After the accession of our country to the European Union in 2004. Poles began to leave en masse to the United Kingdom, which did not apply transitional periods for workers from new member states. Today, our people are the largest group of foreigners there. If it came to Brexitu, the British government will not be bound by EU law and will be able to arbitrarily limit social assistance for people without British nationality and tighten the rules governing their right to stay in the UK.
4. Is the Prime Minister Beata Awl is a key player?
Although in recent years the UK leaving fewer Poles than immediately after accession to the EU, it still works and pays taxes there approx. 800 thousand. people with Polish citizenship. If only because our voice will be important. Moreover, Law and Justice deputy agreed on a common position with the other Visegrad countries (Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia), and acts as their advocate. It is very strengthens the voice of Polish.
5. Why is the British Prime Minister announced a referendum?
In this way he wanted to respond to the increasing reluctance of his countrymen to the EU and improve their quotes. Britons hurt that, as EU citizens, living in them, foreigners are entitled to various social benefits. That’s why Cameron demands that the EU agreement to reduce them. Cameron calls for the consent of the Union that all countries of the Community for four years may stop paying social assistance residing in their territory to immigrants.
6. Is Beata Szydlo agree to limit benefits for the NATO base in Poland?
This information transmit a few weeks ago the British media, citing the signals that during his visit to the islands was delegate Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski. He later denied.
7. What can agree head of the Polish government?
Polish government reiterates that it can not consent to this, the Poles now working and living in the UK were affected. A possible change in the form and amount of social assistance would only apply to those who emigrate in the future.
Debut Szydło internationally
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