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UK's Poles take part in election | |
(about 13 hours later) | |
The Polish community has been voting in their native country's general election at polling stations around the UK. | |
Voting has ended in Poland and prime minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski conceded victory after exit polls suggested his government had been defeated. | |
Poland's three leading parties saw support of UK-based Poles as crucial. | |
Poles voted in 23 places across the UK, compared with two in the 2005 election. Peterborough and Hammersmith, west London, were among voting sites. | |
Unofficial estimates suggest more than a million Poles now live in the UK. | Unofficial estimates suggest more than a million Poles now live in the UK. |
The effect has been marked, with Polish food being sold in some supermarkets, for example. | The effect has been marked, with Polish food being sold in some supermarkets, for example. |
Earlier this month, representatives of the main political parties in Poland came to the UK to lobby for votes. | Earlier this month, representatives of the main political parties in Poland came to the UK to lobby for votes. |
Narrow margin | Narrow margin |
Provided voters have already registered, the Polish consul general to London said nobody should have to travel more than 80 miles to cast a vote. Registration took place months in advance. | |
POLISH VOTING VENUES Four locations in LondonCardiff, BelfastGlasgow, Edinburgh, InvernessNewcastle, Manchester, Bristol, Southampton | POLISH VOTING VENUES Four locations in LondonCardiff, BelfastGlasgow, Edinburgh, InvernessNewcastle, Manchester, Bristol, Southampton |
Polish Radio London said there could be 700,000 people eligible to vote in the London area alone. | |
During the last poll, in 2005, the Law and Justice party won with 350,000 votes. | During the last poll, in 2005, the Law and Justice party won with 350,000 votes. |
The Polish Cultural Centre, in Hammersmith, is likely to be a focal point for many voters based in London. | The Polish Cultural Centre, in Hammersmith, is likely to be a focal point for many voters based in London. |
Votes can also be cast at Peterborough's Polish Club. | Votes can also be cast at Peterborough's Polish Club. |
Before Poland joined the EU in 2004, some 3,000 Polish people lived in the city. That figure has since risen to about 20,000. | Before Poland joined the EU in 2004, some 3,000 Polish people lived in the city. That figure has since risen to about 20,000. |
The election was closely watched across Europe. | |
Mr Kaczynski's government had antagonised neighbours Germany and Russia over the loses it suffered in World War II and under communist rule. | |
The opposition Civic Platform Party had been ahead in the opinion polls and said that the government's anti-corruption drive and reactionary rhetoric had masked a failure to embrace economic reform. | |