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Federation of Poles in Great Britain

The Federation of Poles in Great Britain (Polish: Zjednoczenie Polskie w Wielkiej Brytanii) is a voluntary umbrella organisation established to promote the interests of Poles in the United Kingdom and to promote the history and culture of Poland among British people. As a charity the Federation's statutes contain detailed information about its objectives and responsibilities.[1]

Federation of Poles in Great Britain
Formation1946
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom
President
Alicja Donimirska
Websitewww.zpwb.org.uk

History edit

The Federation of Poles in Great Britain (FPGB) was formed in 1946, when the British Government formally withdrew recognition of the Polish Government in Exile, rendering many Poles in Britain effectively stateless. They were however granted special leave to remain under the provisions of the Polish Resettlement Act 1947.[2] From that time until 1990, the Federation represented the interests of Polish settlers in relation to the United Kingdom authorities.

Following the emergence in 1990 of Poland as a state no longer within the Soviet bloc, its Presidential Insignia, kept until then in London, were ceremonially transferred by President Ryszard Kaczorowski to President Lech Wałęsa in Warsaw. At that juncture certain responsibilities remained vested in The Federation.[3] The Federation became recognised by both Polish and British governments, along with other Polish organisations worldwide, as the organisation representing the Polish minority in Great Britain.

Activities within its remit edit

In 2008, the Federation spokesman, Wiktor Moszczynski, submitted a complaint to the Press Complaints Commission over claims that the Daily Mail had run a series of articles defamatory to Poles. The PCC arranged a compromise between the Federation and the Daily Mail, whereby the Daily Mail promised to remove the offending articles from their website.[4]

Membership edit

The Federation was originally set up to bring together the various Polish organisations across Great Britain. Subsequently, a change in the statutes introduced Individual Membership. This has opened membership to Poles permanently resident in Great Britain, members of their families, people of Polish heritage and anyone else supporting the aims of The Federation.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Zjednoczenie Polskie w Wielkiej Brytanii". zpwb.org.uk.
  2. ^ Michael Hope, The Abandoned Legion, Veritas Foundation Publication ISBN 1-904639-09-7, Paperback First Edition Chapter "The Transfer of Diplomatic Recognition"
  3. ^ Peter D. Stachura, Editor The Poles in Britain 1940-2000, Frank Cass, 2004, ISBN 0-7146-8444-9, Paperback First Edition Page 45
  4. ^ Brook, Stephen (August 4, 2008). "Daily Mail makes up with Poles over negative coverage" – via www.theguardian.com.

External links edit

  • Federation of Poles in Great Britain web site
  • UK Poles attack Daily Mail 'bias' Guardian article on the Federation complaining about Daily Mail coverage of Poles
  • Guardian article on the resolution of complaint against The Daily Mail
  • Guardian article on Giles Coren's Article in The Times

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