
March 3, 2022 • Edinburgh, Scotland
As a result, officials said they may pull staff from the hotels that have been housing Ukrainian refugees at the state's expense, according to the news outlet.
Labour MSP Mark Griffin said the decision not to continue the funding would be a "betrayal" for the ruling Scottish National Party (SNP) if it failed to "live up to its lofty rhetoric" of supporting Ukraine, the paper reported.
Deputy leader of Edinburgh Council Mandy Watt told the Daily Record:
"We have real concerns that the changes and withdrawal of previously anticipated funding for 23/24 will result in unintended consequences and impact the country's support program as a whole."More than 20,000 people from Ukraine have come to the UK through Scotland's "super sponsorship" scheme, social justice secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville said in December.














Comment: Send the bill to Zelensky. He had the choice to diplomatically work out Ukraine's problems, preserve its integrity and spare his people. He did not. The cost to bear is his.