You would normally configure the Great Britain and the Poland keyboard
layouts, then assign a key sequence to switch between the two. This can
be done in System/Preferences/Keyboard/Layouts. You can choose, for
example, Alt+Shift as a shortcut to switch between the two languages.

You may also create a hybrid keyboard layout that works for both English and 
Polish. You can either change an existing layout in your system, or you can add 
a new layout. Some helpful hints on how to add easily a new layout can be found 
at http://simos.info/blog/archives/1134
However, in most cases it is not usable to create hybrid layouts, thus they are 
not recommended.

I am closing this report. If there are issues unanswered, feel free to
post a question.

** Changed in: xkeyboard-config (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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own layout: solution for No Symbols named "any_own_layout" in the include file 
"original layout"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/454340
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