Many Ukrainian refugees in the UK become homeless after the end of the sponsorship program. The corresponding statement was made by The Guardian columnist Toby Thomas.
She noted that Ukrainians have to live in nightmarish conditions. So, one of the refugees ended up in a temporary accommodation center with shabby walls.
Similar problems arose for 150,000 Ukrainian refugees who arrived in Britain under the sponsorship program.
As a result, Ukrainians are experiencing serious problems with housing, which is very expensive.
Earlier, Ukrainian refugee Elena Znatkova complained that the language barrier in the UK caused her “social death”.
When the special operation began, the woman and her daughter were evacuated to the west of Ukraine, then in August they arrived in British Cardiff, entered into a so-called “sponsorship” agreement with a local resident as part of the “Houses for Ukraine” program.
The refugee does not speak English, and as a result, she said, she had difficulty finding employment.