A NORTH EAST East MP has called on the government to provide a “greater” and “swifter” response to those fleeing the Russian invasion in Ukraine.

Member of Parliament for Newcastle North, Catherine McKinnell, led a debate urging the government to provide more support to those that have “lost everything”.

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Taking to the House of Commons, Mrs McKinnell, who is the chair of the Petitions Committee, highlighted that nearly a quarter of a million petitioners have spoken out to tell the government to do more.

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The debate coincided with the statement from the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities on the Homes for Ukraine Scheme.

Opening the debate, the MP highlighted how slow the UK Government response was, stating that “Many of us believe that being on Ukraine’s side must mean, at the very least, allowing Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s bombs and tanks to come to the UK for sanctuary, but the shameful reality is that we have put up barriers at every step of the way and we have turned away desperate, frightened people in their hour of greatest need.

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“We should have been prepared for this: we had known for months that Russian troops were massing at the Ukrainian border; and with his record of atrocities in Chechnya, Georgia, Syria and Ukraine itself, we had no illusions as to what President Putin was capable of.”

The Northern Echo: Newcastle North MP, Katherine McKinnell. Picture: NORTHERN ECHO.Newcastle North MP, Katherine McKinnell. Picture: NORTHERN ECHO.

The Newcastle North MP also contrasted the UK Government response, settling 4,000 Ukrainian refugees to date, to those elsewhere, outlining that “Poland has already welcomed about 1.2 million people, Moldova has accepted 83,000 Ukrainians, which equates to 3 per cent of its own population.

“As of Tuesday, about 10,000 Ukrainians had arrived in France and 30,000 in Italy; Germany, which is closer to Ukraine, has more than 120,000”.

Concluding the debate, Mrs McKinnell shared comments from her constituents in Newcastle North, who said that they were “ashamed at the way this current government is treating Ukrainian refugees”, “hugely disappointed by our Government’s slowness to provide a safe haven for Ukrainian people” and that they “weep when seeing elderly people queuing in sub-zero temperatures”.

The Northern Echo: Refugees fleeing Ukraine. Picture: PA MEDIA.Refugees fleeing Ukraine. Picture: PA MEDIA.

“This country has offered sanctuary to those fleeing war on the European continent in generations past. Ukrainians who came here after the second world war have become an integral part of many local communities up and down the country, and many are doing what they can to help their fellow Ukrainians in this moment of unprecedented crisis.

 “As we look to be entering a new era in world politics, exemplified by President Zelensky’s historic address to this House, it is time for us to genuinely and open-heartedly offer that sanctuary again.”

Following the debate, the Labour MP added: “The British people have stepped up in unprecedented numbers to support the Ukrainian people, whether through donations to the Disaster Emergency Committee, food and clothes drives, and shows of solidarity.

The Northern Echo: Mrs McKinnell has been highly critical of the government's response to taking Ukrainian refugees. Picture: PA MEDIA.Mrs McKinnell has been highly critical of the government's response to taking Ukrainian refugees. Picture: PA MEDIA.

“Our Government have been out of step with the public with a slow response to this crisis. In just over a week nearly a quarter of a million people signed petitions calling for the Government to provide greater support for those fleeing the unprovoked and illegal invasion of Ukraine.

“If the Government is truly on Ukraine’s side, it must get its act together and support Ukrainians in their greatest hour of need.”

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