Apparently more British people live in Ireland than Polish, yet everywhere I go in Dublin for as long back as I can remember its Polish accents and language that are noticeable.
Only very rarely have I heard an English or Scottish accent for example.
In my average day Im in contact with three people from eastern Europe, and in the last few years have lived and worked with Poles but can only remember the occasional British.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_the_Republic_of_Ireland#mediaviewer/File:NonnationalsIreland2006.png
Above link shows double the number of British living in Ireland than Polish - ... wtf.
Brief research on other sites suggest a similar ratio.
One site even said 329 thousand - which was what set me off on my quest of nerd rage and disbelief.
http://eu-rope.ideasoneurope.eu/2013/12/05/the-free-movement-of-people/
Thats the same as the number suggested for all of France ffs.
If you live in ROI, can you honestly say you meet twice as many British as Polish in your average day. (I sure as fvck dont)
Granted you might not know from appearance and first meeting, so perhaps do you personally know twice as many British people as Polish people.
Either the stats are wrong or they're disguising themselves as Polish.