Major job cuts in the London banking sector has resulted in struggling unemployed British bankers moving to Poland for work, leading to tension in the Polish population that local jobs are being stolen. Initially the bankers were welcomed to a flourishing Poland, whose young workforce had little idea how to manage their newly acquired wealth. ‘The bankers’ arrival seemed a good thing at first,’ said Warsaw-based architect Koziol Chlopiec, ‘after all those years of communist rule we could build you a new city, no problem, but nobody had a clue how to construct a decent pension fund. We tried DIY finance, but then needed to get the professionals in, and our young people these days just don’t have the banking skills.’ ...