By James Delingpole
"Do we honestly believe that, say, Estonians who still remember the Soviet nightmare, or proud Poles who suffered so much under both Stalin and Hitler, or the Eurosceptical Czechs, or the resurgently nationalistic Hungarians, or the Geert-Wilders-loving Dutch, or the already riotous Greeks, are just going to sit there and go: “Ah well. Freedom was fun while it lasted. But if stability means sacrificing every last vestige of our political freedom so we can be governed by a new order of professional technocrats who know what’s best for us, then that’s what we must accept.”?"
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