Re: Not coming back.
Originally Posted by
swimfeeders
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Hi
No, not an exception, just a fact of life.
I will miss them, good friends.
I will not lose financially.
I will get as much rent for one NHS Immigrant than I did for both of them.
The loser will be the UK Economy.
Poland is doing what britain did at the start of the EU membership. Catching up with the rest.
Meanwhile, in the first five months of 2019, Poland surpassed the UK to become the sixth-biggest economic partner of Germany in the world, the Polish Economic Institute (PIE) said in a report. In 2018, Poland's exports to Germany made up 28.2% of all Polish exports, while imports stood at 22.4%.
Almost 16*years ago, Poland joined the EU and at the time was one of the least affluent countries in the bloc: GDP per capita was $16,000*in purchasing power parity, the second-lowest after Latvia. Unemployment was 19%. The average monthly salary was less than*2,300 zlotys (€510). Over the last decade and a half, the country has grown around 4% a year on average, more than three times the EU average of 1.2%. Polish GDP was 44% of the EU average in 2004, compared with*67% in 2018.
https://www.dw.com/en/could-poland-c...omy/a-52425523