88% of Britons ready to house Ukrainian refugees again

Eight in ten people in the UK who took in Ukrainians fleeing the war said they had a positive experience of hosting the refugees, while most of the public think the UK should continue taking in people from war zones, The Guardian cites More In Common survey.
“As this research shows, for the overwhelming majority of hosts, over 95% of whom had never been involved in supporting refugees before, the experience has been an immensely positive and enriching one. Despite the natural ups and downs of sharing their houses with strangers, hosts are proud to have done their bit, and many would do so again,” Luke Tryl, the UK director of More In Common, said.
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