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"Half of Poles in UK plan to return home" Telegraph article



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  Jan 28, 08, 06:59 /  #
After years of haemorrhaging its finest brains, hardest workers and best plumbers to Britain, Poland could soon be welcoming its emigres back home.

The Warsaw-based Centre for International Relations, a leading think-tank, has revealed that 51 per cent of Poles in Britain plan on moving back, with just 23 per cent intending to remain in the UK.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2008/01/21/wpoles 121.xml

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  Jan 28, 08, 08:20 /  #
Nice article written and interesting fact :)

As most of the Poles have left Poland in search of earning bread and butter to England or Ireland and due to this there were a shortage of working force in Poland. After reading this article it seems this shortage of working force will be overcome in some time :)
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  Jan 28, 08, 08:50 /  #
But when they come back and find that all the "red tape" is still in place and the average low skilled worker still gets less than 10zł per hour they might decide to ofski again!
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  Jan 28, 08, 14:36 /  #
hairball wrote:
0zł per hour they might decide to ofski again!

The trouble is that various labour resources come and go. Soon, we will have the Romanians who will work for even less than the Poles. So it goes on and on. We have far too many immigrants now in England and by that, I am not just talking about the Poles. I think that the home market is saturated and even some liberal thinking people are getting tired of it. It has all gone far too far for too long.
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  Jan 28, 08, 14:38 /  #
Michal wrote:
I am not just talking about the Poles.

Are you talking about yourself then ?
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  Jan 28, 08, 15:44 /  #
We'll see just how well Tusk has done in relation to job creation. I don't believe that the position has really improved that much. I c many people getting into the money transfer business, hehehe.
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  Jan 29, 08, 15:15 /  #
Interesting article, makes sense too.

The Daily Express seem to think different though.

TAXPAYERS are forking out £21million a year to bankroll child benefit for 27,000 youngsters still living in Poland, it emerged last night.

http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/33067/Soft-touch-Britain
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  Jan 29, 08, 15:31 /  #
i wonder how the economy will be able to reabsorb those who return.
If there is still high unemployment here, what will they do, will they start their own small businesses?

I am skeptical that those "planning" on returning will actually do so. what constitutues "planning" according to this survey anyhow? I have my doubts as to the sincerity of those plans, perhaps it's more a comment on home sickness than anything else.

I do feel for the avg. brit though it seems that big business interests definitely take priority over the wishes of the people when it comes to border accessiblity imo

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