This must mean that the Netherlands is becoming a third-world country. Of course, it doesn’t mean that, but this is what people say about polish people returning to Poland from the UK.
stommepool on
Oh no!
HopefulGuy123 on
Must be due to Brexit right
No-Tomatillo3698 on
If it means more housing, than I am all for it. But I guess we are now getting more Bulgarians and Romanians?
CLKguy1991 on
Papers spin this as some kind of insult, but honestly, most people prefer to live in their home country. Poland caught up and you can live decently there, so no reason to stay a second class foreigner somewhere else.
No_Conversation_9325 on
Let’s not start a hate spree against fellow Europeans. Now is a bad time.
vkstu on
Poles moving away from the Netherlands now that Poland’s economy is doing well is not a failure of the system, it is exactly the intended outcome. Wealthier countries initially benefit from more affordable labor in low wage jobs, while less-developed countries gain the opportunity to grow economically and strengthen their own markets.
This is precisely what the EU is meant to achieve, reducing economic disparities between member states so that, over time, all countries can reach a similar level of prosperity. The result is freedom of choice, people can live and work where they genuinely want to, not where they are economically forced to be.
Legitimate-Glove5126 on
Been to Poland in Wrotslaw and the town became a city in 6 months. Huge improvement and lovely people, however being one of the biggest beneficiaries of the eu they sure seem to like that anti eu piss party a lot, shame!
koensch57 on
It means that economy in Poland is good enough to generate income for their people. No longer required to go abroad for work.
Mission_Sir2220 on
That’s how usually should work
_fidel_castro_ on
Having traveled extensively through Europe the last couple decades, Poland is one of the few places that got better, and more important you still feel like you’re in Europe
JackhusChanhus on
Great, we need more strong economically developed democracies in the EU
LaoBa on
We had Spanish and Italian guest workers in the 1960’s and 1970’s. Same story.
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This must mean that the Netherlands is becoming a third-world country. Of course, it doesn’t mean that, but this is what people say about polish people returning to Poland from the UK.
Oh no!
Must be due to Brexit right
If it means more housing, than I am all for it. But I guess we are now getting more Bulgarians and Romanians?
Papers spin this as some kind of insult, but honestly, most people prefer to live in their home country. Poland caught up and you can live decently there, so no reason to stay a second class foreigner somewhere else.
Let’s not start a hate spree against fellow Europeans. Now is a bad time.
Poles moving away from the Netherlands now that Poland’s economy is doing well is not a failure of the system, it is exactly the intended outcome. Wealthier countries initially benefit from more affordable labor in low wage jobs, while less-developed countries gain the opportunity to grow economically and strengthen their own markets.
This is precisely what the EU is meant to achieve, reducing economic disparities between member states so that, over time, all countries can reach a similar level of prosperity. The result is freedom of choice, people can live and work where they genuinely want to, not where they are economically forced to be.
Been to Poland in Wrotslaw and the town became a city in 6 months. Huge improvement and lovely people, however being one of the biggest beneficiaries of the eu they sure seem to like that anti eu piss party a lot, shame!
It means that economy in Poland is good enough to generate income for their people. No longer required to go abroad for work.
That’s how usually should work
Having traveled extensively through Europe the last couple decades, Poland is one of the few places that got better, and more important you still feel like you’re in Europe
Great, we need more strong economically developed democracies in the EU
We had Spanish and Italian guest workers in the 1960’s and 1970’s. Same story.