The Federation of Poles in Great Britain (FPGB) was formed in 1946, when the
British Government formally withdrew recognition of the
Polish Government in Exile, rendering many Poles in Britain effectively stateless. They were however granted special leave to remain under the provisions of the
Polish Resettlement Act 1947. From that time until 1990, the Federation represented the interests of
Polish settlers in relation to the
United Kingdom authorities. Following the emergence in 1990 of Poland as a state no longer within the
Soviet bloc, its
Presidential Insignia, kept until then in London, were ceremonially transferred by President
Ryszard Kaczorowski to President
Lech Wałęsa in
Warsaw. At that juncture certain responsibilities remained vested in The Federation. The Federation became recognised by both Polish and British governments, along with other
Polish organisations worldwide, as the organisation representing the Polish
minority in
Great Britain. == Activities within its remit ==