The far-Right’s Polish love affair (opens in new tab)
Rafał came to England for an easy life. He was in his late twenties, his parents had just died, and he had little to keep him in Poland. So when his sister suggested he join her, he upped sticks from Kielce, an elegant old town not far from Kraków. His first port of call was Great Yarmouth. It was 2007, three years since the European Union had expanded to the east, granting the right to live and work in the UK to millions more people.
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