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Polish Mp To Live In Uk
for a few weeks to see what it is like and why so many young Polish people have left Poland and now live here. Perhaps its a much of a problem for them because Poland needs its young, as do we, so if the brain drain from these countries continues, how are they ever going to progress.
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good idea. bring in cheap, hard-working foreign mps to replace ours. do you think they'd vote for that.
14:45 Mon 07th Apr 2014
He said he must find the answers to "many questions" and must "think about this problem" during his time in the UK.
Hundreds of thousands of Poles have come to the UK since Poland joined the European Union in 2004.
The 2011 census found there were 579,000 Polish-born people living in the UK - a 10-fold increase from 10 years earlier.
Not unprecedented
/Daniel Kawczynski, Conservative MP for Shrewsbury and Atcham, whose family fled Poland in 1940
Mark Lazarowicz, Labour and Co-operative MP for Edinburgh North and Leith, whose father was Polish
Denis MacShane, former Minister for Europe, whose father was Polish
David Miliband, former Foreign Secretary, whose mother was born in Poland
Ed Miliband, leader of the Labour Party, whose mother was born in Poland//
/Daniel Kawczynski, Conservative MP for Shrewsbury and Atcham, whose family fled Poland in 1940
Mark Lazarowicz, Labour and Co-operative MP for Edinburgh North and Leith, whose father was Polish
Denis MacShane, former Minister for Europe, whose father was Polish
David Miliband, former Foreign Secretary, whose mother was born in Poland
Ed Miliband, leader of the Labour Party, whose mother was born in Poland//
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he wants to find out why the young leave, surely that is worth looking into from their prospective, its a serious point. Because as other European politicians have stated many of their young, brightest leave, so wouldn't it be better if they upped their game, paid fair wages and stopped their brain drain.