The leader of Poland’s main opposition party, Donald Tusk, is campaigning in the UK and the Irish Republic ahead of a election in Poland in October.
Three years after Poland’s 2004 accession to the European Union, it is estimated that more than one million Poles now live in Britain.
Their votes could be crucial in what is expected to be a close general poll.
Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski, called the vote after his conservative coalition government collapsed.
Mr Tusk, who heads the pro-business Civic Platform (PO), has been canvassing in a supermarket in London, where he met Polish workers and picked out Polish products from the shelves.





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