Bristol Post

Ministers consider housing Ukrainians as part of scheme

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BORIS Johnson is unlikely to take any Ukrainian refugees into No 10 under a new scheme to be set out yesterday due to security concerns.

The Prime Minister’s official spokesman indicated that Mr Johnson will not be taking part in the programme, but said it is up to individual ministers whether they offer a place to stay for those fleeing the war in eastern Europe.

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said his family will apply for the new programme, through which people in the UK can offer to host Ukrainian refugees in their homes, while Communitie­s Secretary Michael Gove said he was considerin­g the prospect.

Health Secretary Sajid Javid said it would be difficult for him to “offer the time”.

Asked about Mr Johnson, who lives in the flat above No 11 Downing Street with his wife Carrie and two of his children, the PM’s spokesman said: “There are specific challenges around security on housing people in No 10.

“Various ministers have been asked about this. Obviously it will come down to individual circumstan­ces. This is a significan­t commitment.”

Details of the scheme, which will see households paid £350 a month for putting up refugees for a minimum of six months, were set out by Mr Gove.

The Health Secretary said if help cannot be provided this way, there are other ways to offer support.

Mr Javid was asked on BBC Breakfast whether he would consider hosting refugees in his home. “I’m starting to have a conversati­on with my wife on that and I think many households - as you say, and I’m pleased you brought this up - are probably thinking about this across the country,” he said. “It’s important that anyone that becomes a host, that they can fulfil the obligation­s of a host, that they can spend time with these families and help, but there are many ways that we can all help and whatever I do at a personal level, I will most certainly be helping.”

Mr Javid told LBC he has donated to the Disasters Emergency Committee appeal for Ukraine.

And he told ITV’s Good Morning Britain: “I do think, for me personally, it will be hard to offer the time that I think a host would reasonably (be) expected to have available to help the family that’s arriving, to help to integrate them into British society.”

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said he will apply to join the scheme.

In a tweet, he said: “We’ve spent the past few weeks as a family discussing the devastatin­g situation in Ukraine, and so we intend to apply today to join other UK households in offering our home to provide refuge to Ukrainians until it is safe for them to return to their country.”

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