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Coren launches his own assault on Poland

August 14, 2008 23:00

By

Candice Krieger,

Candice Krieger

1 min read

The Federation of Poles in Great Britain has lodged a complaint against columnist Giles Coren, over what it calls an "insulting" and "ignorant" article he wrote about Polish immigrants.

Mr Coren wrote a story headlined Two waves of immigration, Poles apart, in The Times on July 26. He discussed two kinds of migration: economic and humanitarian.

Mr Coren, whose Jewish great-grandfather, Harry, left Poland for the UK, says he had limited sympathy for Polish immigrants in Britain who are said to be returning home because construction work is drying up. 

He wrote: "Harry didn't leave in the hope of finding a better life. Just a life. The option to return was not there for him, for obvious reasons, and by 1945 the Poland he had left did not exist any more.

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