Former health secretary Matt Hancock set open it home seven refugees fleeing Ukraine.
Mr Hancock, who left government last June after he admitted to breaking COVID rules, told The Sun on Sunday he will house in family – and their four dogs – he has home in Suffolk, under the houses for Scheme Ukraine.
The Conservative MP said he was helping out female composition whose mother is two sisters, a niece, a nephew and his partner together with her nephew’s grandmother is heading to the UK.
He said to the sun on Sunday: “I entered into this by instinctively proposing to a voter whose family was in desperate need.”
Mr Hancock, who will hold family for six months, said the visa process was “challenge”.
This happened after another conservative politician, Victoria Prentice, became in first government minister to accept in Ukrainian refugee.
25-year- old named Vika, who previously met Mrs. Prentice daughter in Ukraine that fled from the south city of Kherson.
Separately, another Conservative MP, Alicia Kearns, told the Sunday Times that at least ten fellow Conservative politicians have sponsored the arrival of Ukrainian refugees in the UK, but so far only two have managed to get them here.
Miss Cairns, who helps match up Ukrainians with British family, herself waiting to greet his wife of Ukrainian MP and her sister, who everyone has one child.
deputy last week told Sky News that government “could go further, faster” to help Ukrainian refugees and she still has concerns about length of visa forms and what they are not in Ukrainian.
She told the Sunday Times that she matched five other Conservative MPs. with family members of Ukrainian parliamentarians, but no one has arrived yet.
Expressing her disappointment at the delays, she said: “If the Conservative MPs cannot people that’s what others hope people have at the moment?”
Other MPs, including Transport Minister Grant Shapps and Labor MP Louise Hay, also they said they would take in refugees.
Crossbench peer Baroness Finlay of Llandaff, who offers space in her Cardiff home to mother and two children said she was waiting for three weeks for their visas must be cleared through the houses for Scheme Ukraine.
She described the visa scheme as “unpleasant” and said it exacerbates the trauma of the refugees.
House secretary Priti Patel apologized last week and expressed disappointment at the time taken to obtain the visa. up and working but home office minister Keith Maltman told Sky News now it was “car”.
The latest numbers have shown just 12000 people I arrived in UK on two schemes help those from the warhit country after nearly 80,000 applications.


