Returning to this again, with the knowledge that hopefully the end is in sight for the Kolpak player, I've just had a quick look at a few contractual details that I can find-out for certain. I presume nothing is going to enable the ECB to force contracts to be terminated, so it'll just be a case of refusing to allow any more applications from now on and waiting for existing contracts to run-out. From what I can tell, these are SAfricans with no connections whatsoever to the UK apart from their counties and hence would either have to retire, go to the ICL or go back to Franchise cricket: Andrew Hall, Nicky Boje, Zander de Bruyn, Boeta Dippenaar, Garnett Kruger, Claude Henderson, HD Ackerman, Francois du Plessis, Martin van Jaarsveld, Ryan McLaren, Justin Kemp, Neil Dexter, Grant Hodnett, Dale Benkenstein, Greg Smith, Jacques Rudolph, Deon Kruis, Charl Willoughby. Friedel de Wet didn't play this summer after all but would be in the same boat.
The below are different:
Andrew Strauss, Nick Compton, Michael Lumb, Matt Prior, Jade Dernbach, Gareth Berg, Kevin Latouf - I'd describe these as Brits with South African heritage. If they wanted to be South African, they could've been, but they have lived in the UK for much or most of their lives and are now more British than SAfrican.
Nic Pothas, Kevin Pietersen, Jonathan Trott, Craig Kieswetter - aiming for or achieved British citizenship, having already had British or EU heritage, despite being patent SAfricans originally.
Dawid Malan, Tim Groenewald, Ant Botha, Neil Carter - South Africans with British heritage (or birth in Malan's case) and will always remain qualified even if they don't actually aim to play for England (all bar Malan are patently not good enough anyway).
Ryan ten Doeschate, Alexei Kervezee - Dutchmen with SAfrican connections.
Riki Wessels - I actually don't know about him. Something tells me Kepler married an Englishwoman, and if that were true obviously Riki would be half-English and thus eligable for England. But I may be completely wrong here.
Chad Keegan - appears to have given-up the game.
Garry Park, Stephen Moore - not sure what the situation is with either of these two either, but think Moore is England-eligable, whatever his background.
Not all Kolpak players are South Africans - there are a handful of West Indians too, as well as the odd Zimbabwean, plus an Australian. Being bored out of my skull earlier today I looked through some contractual details and this is what I could find:
Derbyshire:
Wavell Hinds - 2008
Greg Smith - 2010
Charl Langeveldt - 2009
Dominic Telo - 2008 - England-qualifying?
Durham:
Dale Benkenstein - ?
Gloucestershire:
Grant Hodnett - ?
Anthony Ireland - 2009
Kent:
Martin van Jaarsveld - ?
Justin Kemp - 2009
Ryan McLaren - 2010 - England-qualifying?
Neil Dexter - ?
Lancashire:
Francois du Plessis - 2008
Leicestershire:
Hylton Ackerman - ?
Jacques du Toit - ?
Claude Henderson - ?
Jermaine Lawson - 2008?
Dillon du Preez - ?
Garnett Kruger - 2009
Northamptonshire:
Lance Klusener - ?
Nicky Boje - 2009
Johannes van der Wath - 2010
Andrew Hall - 2010
Nottinghamshire:
Andre Adams - 2009
Somerset:
Zander de Bruyn - ?
Alfonso Thomas - 2008
Charl Willoughby - ?
Surrey:
Pedro Collins - 2009
Sussex:
Murray Goodwin - ?
Corey Collymore - 2008
Yorkshire:
Jacques Rudolph - 2011 - England-qualifying?
Gideon Kruis - 2008