Staffordshire councils urge Prime Minister to clear the path for Ukrainian refugees
By Jack Lenton
15th Mar 2022 | Local News
Councils in Staffordshire have united to offer their support to people fleeing the war in in Ukraine - and are urging the government to make this as easy as possible.
In a letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Home Secretary Priti Patel, leaders at Staffordshire County Council and all eight district and borough councils have said they stand 'ready and able' to welcome families seeking refuge from the horrors of war.
The letter urges the Prime Minister to clear the path so the families who urgently need assistance can get it.
Around 2 million people have fled the war in Ukraine.
Councils in Staffordshire have already welcomed refugees from Syria and Afghanistan in recent years, and are now waiting for more information on any government scheme for Ukrainian refugees.
Leader of Staffordshire County Council Alan White said: "We have all been horrified by the events which have unfolded in Ukraine and as a county stand with those affected.
"As a county council and as a county we have a proud history of helping those who have had no choice but to flee war or persecution, having recently welcomed almost 200 men, women and child evacuees from Afghanistan and are supporting many of the children in Staffordshire schools as the families try to rebuild new lives here in the UK.
"The latest situation in Ukraine is no different; we stand ready to offer Ukrainian refugees a warm welcome to our county should our help be needed, and are urging the government to clear any barriers so we can help those who desperately need it."
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