Yes, some Polish people do live in the UK.
The term "polish" can refer to various contexts, including the substance used for shining surfaces or the nationality of people from Poland. If you're asking about the presence of Polish people in the UK, estimates suggest there are around 1 million Polish nationals living in the UK as of recent years, making them one of the largest immigrant groups. If you meant the substance, the amount of polish available in the UK varies widely based on consumer demand and market offerings.
Poles are the second most ethinc minority in Britain. at the time of the 2011 census 521,000 Polish born people reported being a resident of the Uk. there are .5 million whose main language is Polish.
Polish immigration is not seen as a problem that needs a solution in the UK.
Polish people have a lot of reasons for leaving Poland and moving to the UK. Poland was quite a poor country and it was overcrowded, due to Poland's big population, it was hard to find jobs. After 2004, when Poland joined the EU, polish people came to the UK in search of higher paying jobs also in Poland they didn't have free health care nor did they live a good quality life.
A polish forklift license may not be valid in the UK. This is due to the fact that there is no formal licensing system in place for forklift driving in the UK.
because the U.K has higher payed wages, and because of political, social and economical factors.
.1 in 7 children in a classroom is polish (average). there was about 50,000 before 2005 and in 2011 there is around 450,000. The population of Poland has been ever decreasing because of mass immigration to western Europe e.g. Ireland,Germany,UK.........etc
polish people
Yes
cos of the eu
Because they earn more money in the UK for the same jobs that their were doing in Poland.
Shoe Polish - 2014 is rated/received certificates of: UK:12