Polish school won't improve integration
WITH reference to a Polish School in Skegness, how can this possibly aid the integration of people of a Polish background into British society? Will we never learn?
Just look at long-standing Polish communities (take Balham, South London for instance) where they have their own clubs, own shops, hairdressers etc.
Some of these people have been living there for 30+ years and still do not speak English.
Indeed, why should they even try if they can keep within their own people?
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Setting up such organisations serve to ensure the communities do not mix and that the Polish community does not integrate on any level. To aid integration surely they should be joining existing English groups – the WI, Guides, Scouts, Age UK etc., not forming new ones.
The same can be said for other groups within our society at the moment.
Trudy Hindmarsh,
Haydon Avenue, Skegness




4 Comments
by maggie21
Monday, May 06 2013, 4:08PM
“we can make integration by taking up there offer to learn the language. i would like to learn Polish and join in with there planned school. Please contact me if you can update me on progress of set up. Cheers. Maggie”
by Lincoln_Fan
Sunday, March 17 2013, 1:36PM
“Rather like British ex-pats living in Spain then.”
by Lincoln_Fan
Sunday, March 17 2013, 1:35PM
“Rather like British ex-pats living in Spain then.”
by Lincoln_Fan
Sunday, March 17 2013, 1:35PM
“Rather like British ex-pats living in Spain then.”