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Govt announces Ukrainian style scheme to bring thousands more migrants to UK

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Primrose53 Fri 26-Jun-26 22:52:18

I believe mainly from Eritrea and Sudan.

Be interesting to see how many migrant supporters on here offer to take them into their homes!

If it’s the same as Ukrainian scheme you will get paid about £380 a month.

Getting ready for the usual excuses - haven’t got a spare room, can’t afford it, I live in a flat, I am too old, my second cousin twice removed lives with me etc etc. 🤣

MT62 Sat 27-Jun-26 11:16:50

LemonJam

There are those that will have no problem helping out the Eritrean and Sudan refugees also.

Good. Let them crack on!

CatsWhiskas Sat 27-Jun-26 11:17:06

MT62

FriedGreenTomatoes2

We can’t deal or manage the influx we have.
Why encourage more? Doesn’t make sense to me plus we don’t have the necessary infrastructure to support more people at present.

I’d rather the government got cracking sorting out the huge backlog of asylum seekers already with us. Maybe by employing more teams of ‘processors’. That’d be a start. We obviously can’t keep up yet new arrivals rock up every day.

What a shambles.

Yes I’ve seen the state of Manchester. The smell of urine around that old Debenhams.
State of Piccadilly Gardens, it’s a disgrace.
Tents cities. Not just Manc, but Liverpool too.
Amount of homeless ( just our own).
So I don’t think things are going to improve when AB gets in.

Do you remember what Manchester or Liverpool used to be like a couple of decades ago?

CatsWhiskas Sat 27-Jun-26 11:18:18

MT62

LemonJam

There are those that will have no problem helping out the Eritrean and Sudan refugees also.

Good. Let them crack on!

I expect they will.

MT62 Sat 27-Jun-26 11:22:05

Yes I do pre bombing & all the new infrastructure afterwards.
Use to be a treat shopping & going for a meal there.
I missed my bus once on a Sunday winter evening. I was frightened as it just seemed to be men hanging about.
I wouldn’t go there now as I wouldn’t feel safe.

MT62 Sat 27-Jun-26 11:22:51

Cw good for them 👏👏👏

srn63 Sat 27-Jun-26 11:26:54

AGAA4

What a very unpleasant thread.

What is unpleasant about it? Is it because, for once on this forum, people are actually daring to state their own views?

LemonJam Sat 27-Jun-26 11:38:29

CatsWhiskas

MT62

LemonJam

There are those that will have no problem helping out the Eritrean and Sudan refugees also.

Good. Let them crack on!

I expect they will.

And good on them 💐💐👏👏

SpinDriftCoastal Sat 27-Jun-26 11:39:10

Primrose53

I believe mainly from Eritrea and Sudan.

Be interesting to see how many migrant supporters on here offer to take them into their homes!

If it’s the same as Ukrainian scheme you will get paid about £380 a month.

Getting ready for the usual excuses - haven’t got a spare room, can’t afford it, I live in a flat, I am too old, my second cousin twice removed lives with me etc etc. 🤣

Getting ready for the usual excuses - haven’t got a spare room, can’t afford it, I live in a flat, I am too old, my second cousin twice removed lives with me etc etc. 🤣

Why would I? I've spent a lifetime supporting, nurturing, being a full time carer, provider. I am now sick and old. I need to look after myself. Who will look after me?

AGAA4 Sat 27-Jun-26 11:50:28

Primrose If you don't understand what is unpleasant about accusing other posters who's views don't align with yours of making excuses then you need to read the guidelines.
It doesn't matter that you aren't naming names people are aware of who you are targeting.

ronib Sat 27-Jun-26 12:01:04

As an older person, I would welcome some help around the house… and garden. £380 is a very small rental for a room in the south east so it would be a good solution possibly if a few hours gardening and cleaning becomes part of the contract? Or not?

mumofmadboys Sat 27-Jun-26 12:07:04

To put the record right you get £350 per month if you house one refugee or four

AGAA4 Sat 27-Jun-26 12:07:27

ronib

As an older person, I would welcome some help around the house… and garden. £380 is a very small rental for a room in the south east so it would be a good solution possibly if a few hours gardening and cleaning becomes part of the contract? Or not?

That would be a good idea if you have a spare room. A lot of older people need help and a strong young man could be useful for heavy jobs and they would get a safe place to stay.

LemonJam Sat 27-Jun-26 12:12:00

ronib

As an older person, I would welcome some help around the house… and garden. £380 is a very small rental for a room in the south east so it would be a good solution possibly if a few hours gardening and cleaning becomes part of the contract? Or not?

Contact Refugees at Home there are other organisations also. This is not a new thing. I know someone who has offered accommodation to various refugees as they arrived in the UK for over 14 years. Support such as you mention ronib around the house and garden often offered and welcomed.

There are many that have good hearts and wish to support such refugees. I hope those that are less supportive and understanding are not seeking to disparage the views of those that support refugees or the support offered to those refugees arriving in the UK from terrible worn torn places in the world such as Sudan and Eritrea. That would be unpleasant.

CatsWhiskas Sat 27-Jun-26 15:16:16

MT62

Yes I do pre bombing & all the new infrastructure afterwards.
Use to be a treat shopping & going for a meal there.
I missed my bus once on a Sunday winter evening. I was frightened as it just seemed to be men hanging about.
I wouldn’t go there now as I wouldn’t feel safe.

In that case, you obviously didn't go to the rough parts, of which I can assure you there were many. Manchester and Liverpool city centres have had men hanging about and sleeping in the streets since I was a child (and probably for a long time before that).

LemonJam Sat 27-Jun-26 15:26:19

Nice photo on the BBC website of people welcoming refugees to the UK this afternoon.

Shabana Mahmood’s immigration bill sets out plans to speed up the opening of new, capped safe and legal routes that will permit refugees to come to the UK. She will introduce the legislation next Tuesday which will also set new limits on immigration claims on human rights grounds and under modern slavery law. It would allow organisations like universities, community groups and businesses to sponsor refugees who applied to come to the UK, a model based on Canada's asylum system.

The bill will include two safe and legal routes for refugees to open from the autumn – a sponsorship scheme allowing community groups to identify refugees to support, and a university student scheme with applications taking place within months and refugees arriving next year. A similar scheme in Canada on which the community sponsorship is based has allowed 400,000 refugees to enter the country since 1979.

Analysis of the latest immigration statistics shows a 50% drop in refugees arriving on safe and legal routes in the first quarter of 2026 compared with the same period in 2025. Just over 3,600 people were granted protection through resettlement schemes or family reunification.

Critics point out that families fleeing war and persecution have almost no safe and legal way to reach the UK, increasing the risk that they will be driven towards dangerous journeys out of desperation to find safety and reunite with loved ones. A Labour source said: “The home secretary’s belief is we must play our humanitarian role to provide safe harbour to those fleeing peril. “That is why we will open new, safe and legal routes for genuine refugees. These will be modest at first, they will grow in time, with the aim of thousands of refugees a year eventually coming to build a new life here in Britain once border control is established

The latest measures, announced on Friday night, draw on Canada's community sponsorship scheme, which has successfully resettled almost 400,000 refugees since being introduced in 1979. In Canada, 70% of sponsored refugees find work within a year - 30% higher than those resettled through government schemes, according to the Home Office.

The government has been under pressure to reduce the number of asylum seekers being housed in hotels at the taxpayers' expense, while illegal small boat arrivals have also undermined public confidence in the asylum system.

The new routes would allow a wider number of organisations to support those who arrive, including trusted universities" and community groups such as churches - though the full scope of which groups would be accepted is not yet clear. These organisations would be responsible for providing support to refugees in finding housing and work

vegansrock Sat 27-Jun-26 15:36:38

People don’t seem to realise that over 90% of migrants arrive here legally anyway thanks to one B Johnson and his “ take back control “ lie.

LizzieDrip Sat 27-Jun-26 15:38:40

Contact Refugees at Home there are other organisations also. This is not a new thing. I know someone who has offered accommodation to various refugees as they arrived in the UK for over 14 years. Support such as you mention ronib around the house and garden often offered and welcomed. There are many that have good hearts and wish to support such refugees. I hope those that are less supportive and understanding are not seeking to disparage the views of those that support refugees or the support offered to those refugees arriving in the UK from terrible worn torn places in the world such as Sudan and Eritrea. That would be unpleasant

Agreed LemonJam.

I have a friend who has done this through a church charity. She lives alone and has offered refuge for several asylum seekers over the years.

As well as her having a good heart, she’s found that the refugees are also extremely kind hearted and grateful. They’ve helped her with gardening, cleaning, shopping and even decorating.

I’ve only heard her speak highly of the people she’s housed.

vegansrock Sat 27-Jun-26 15:39:14

There has been quite a decline in the number of legal migrants too under this current government but I don’t expect the Daily Fail or the Excess to tell you that.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Sat 27-Jun-26 15:43:07

I hope those that are less supportive and understanding are not seeking to disparage the views of those that support refugees or the support offered to those refugees arriving in the UK from terrible worn torn places in the world such as Sudan and Eritrea. That would be unpleasant

It would indeed be a sadness to tar all who arrive on our shores with the same brush LemonJam and yet as we can all appreciate, it only takes one bad apple or one tortured male soul who has witnessed unimaginable cruelties and now has severe mental health issues to make a kind person wary.

Sadly it’s happened before and I will do so again.

I’d not be prepared to take the risk. Sorry.

CatsWhiskas Sat 27-Jun-26 15:49:37

Nobody's forcing you, FriedGreenTomatoes.

One "bad apple" shouldn't mean that everybody is stereotyped.

Men are more likely to commit violent and sexual crimes. People from dysfunctional families are likely to commit all sorts of crimes.

That doesn't mean that all men or all people from dysfunctional families commit crimes. Thank goodness they don't all get stereotyped and many end up leading good lives.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Sat 27-Jun-26 15:53:57

‘Many’ isn’t good enough. I couldn’t imagine taking any kind of risk, however minuscule with my family.

CatsWhiskas Sat 27-Jun-26 16:01:40

FriedGreenTomatoes2

‘Many’ isn’t good enough. I couldn’t imagine taking any kind of risk, however minuscule with my family.

That's up to you. Nobody's forcing you. Thank goodness some people will take the risk, even though it's obviously not for you.

CatsWhiskas Sat 27-Jun-26 16:03:17

I assume you've never travelled on a road or been in a plane, if you're so risk-averse.

Wyllow3 Sat 27-Jun-26 16:06:37

Oh, FGT - tell that to the hundreds and thousands of women and children abused emotionally or/and sexually by our white male and sometimes female population.

"no, you're not in danger"
"not at risk"

So easy to see the mote in "An Other's" eye.
So easy to spread fear
So easy to create an atmosphere where gross generalisations are made on race.

Just take the example in Belfast where rabid far right thugs fire bombed perfectly ordinary families in their terraced homes

Because they were not white.

Primrose53 Sat 27-Jun-26 16:11:38

MT62

Primrose53

I believe mainly from Eritrea and Sudan.

Be interesting to see how many migrant supporters on here offer to take them into their homes!

If it’s the same as Ukrainian scheme you will get paid about £380 a month.

Getting ready for the usual excuses - haven’t got a spare room, can’t afford it, I live in a flat, I am too old, my second cousin twice removed lives with me etc etc. 🤣

It’s hilarious what excuses these do- gooders come up with, isn’t it.
I’ve seen them on their little ‘All migrants welcome’ marches being interviewed if they would offer accommodation. Every person the interviewer asked if they would home a migrant stuttered & stammered with an excuse why they couldn’t 😂 such hypocrisy.
One woman in France who did take in a migrant, ended up trashing her home.
She ended up sofa surfing at Friends homes as she couldn’t get him out 😂

Exactly what I meant MT62. I watched that footage too and there wasn’t one person who said they WOULD be taking in a migrant. Like I said all happy to be placard waving but when it comes down to it none of them are willing to house a migrant hence the excuses. IF they really want to welcome migrants they would fit them in somewhere. IT’s all BS and waffle.
Just saying it like it is!