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Sunday, 2 August 2009

President Václav Klaus, got room for a few million hard-working Brits?

The Czech Republic's President Václav Klaus is becoming a bit of a hero. He merits praise from UKIP - and this blog author - for his refusal to add his signature to the Lisbon Treaty and, as yet, is showing no sign of caving in.

Don't go changing your mind, Mr. Klaus! Don't sign it... save the people of Europe!

If those heroic credentials weren't enough, his country's senate has just refused to issue a blanket ban on having a ciggie with a beer.

The Czech senate has, instead, gone for a compromise position in which venues must display a notice informing people as to whether a venue allows smoking or not.

Sounds very sensible to us.

So, a bit of freedom of choice and a refusal to be a poodle under the thumb of the ever-expanding might of the Brussels oligarchy. We like the sound of a nation like that.

So, Mr. President, can you find a little room in your economy for a few hundred hard-working Brits to come and live in the Czech Republic? Your country is starting to sound like one of the few last sensible places left to live.

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