The UK government's original estimate of 5,000 to 13,000 migrant workers from Eastern European countries was corrected to more than 427,000. The Home Office says the real figures might amount to 600,000, as the statistics only cover those voluntarily registered and excludes self-employed. More than half of the workers, some 260,000, come from Poland.
This is bound to fuel the current debate in the UK, with concerns that the accession of Bulgaria and Romania might cause another wave of immigration. The government is expected to decide whether it will apply the same “open door” policy to workers from the new entrants (see Euractiv 22 August and Euractiv Romania 23 August 2006).



