Plunging pound and threats put EU farm workers off the UK
By Kate Holton SUCKLEY, England (Reuters) - For the last 18 years, Jerzy Kwapniewski has left his home in Poland to spend the summer months picking apples and hops on a farm in central England. The 50-year-old seasonal worker is one of many east Europeans who, shaken by the fallout from Britain's vote to leave the EU, have either left the country early or indicated a reluctance to return next year. "After ... 18 years coming every year I have to think that it ... may change for me and my colleag
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