Quoting: Basil
Like I said before I don't think the Brits hate Polish people but Polish people (from what I have seen to date) do not give the distinct impression that they love the Brits.
The only signs I ever see or translate is that they resent some Brits especially the ones with money. They also come into the Country with a pre-conceived idea that the streets are paved with gold. This is just nonsense.
Blacks and Asians have nothing to do with this topic, but if they are suffering from racism from Polish people then that just re-confirms my thoughts about Polish peoples attitude towards established people within a country, which strictly speaking they are only guests.
As for racism in general, the Polish history of this is not exactly squeaky clean anyway.
Britain should be grateful!
In any free market economy like the UK prices are ultimately set by supply and demand. Prior to immigration certain industries, due to labour shortages, lacked the ability to compete both on a national and international stage. The UK in many areas had lost market share and was set to lose more with the entrance into the EU of former Eastern European countries. Immigration has in many ways reversed this trend and will in the long term benefit price inflation.