Anon10/19/25, 02:03No.18086130
Are chudcels really so historically illiterate that they don't realize there was no "import" of Poles to the UK because of this act? After WW2 British government recognized the communist government of Poland as the only legal one, thus making everyone related to the Polish government in exile established in 1940, a persona non-grata. This includes hundreds of thousands of soldiers who served together with the Royal Army in WW2, many of them all the way since the Battle of Britain.
Now all the sudden all these soldiers, stationed all over Britain, lost their legal status overnight because Anthony Eden chose to suck Stalin's cock. What gives? Should the British government try to forcibly resettle all those, mind you - armed soldiers, who new Royal Army from the inside, back to the now communist Poland, where those men would be certainly arrested and sent to prison for commiting the heinous crime of... being abroad for a while (and therefore by default suspicious in the eyes of the commies)? Many of them did still come back to their homeland, and many of them were arrested or persecuted one way or another, but majority chose not to. Many of them had English or Scottish wives at this point, they've been in the UK for several years now. Some even had kids with said wives.
British government chose the most obvious solution and simply let those men stay in the UK. Approximately half of them did stay, the rest left. Considered how the UK backstabbed their ally for brownie points in the eyes of bolsheviks who hated England anyway, it's really not much of a mercy.