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Government refuses to back MPs call for ‘Ukraine-style’ Gaza refugee scheme

Conservative and Reform MPs strongly oppose any further immigration from Gaza and Downing Street declined to back the proposal

June 30, 2025 13:07
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A group of MPs have written to the home secretary to ask that she establish a refugee scheme for Gazans to come to the UK, similar to that offered to Ukrainians after Russia's invasion in 2022 (Image: Getty)
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Downing Street has refused to back calls by MPs to introduce a bespoke scheme aimed at resettling refugees from Gaza in the UK.

A total of 67 parliamentarians – including 35 Labour MPs from across different wings of the party –have written to the Home Office urging it to introduce an arrangement similar to the Ukraine Family Scheme. 

The scheme, which operated shortly after Russia’s invasion in 2022, received 108,300 applications before it closed last year. It allowed Ukrainian nationals to join family members or extend their stay in the UK.

Successful applicants were allowed to live, work and study in the UK, as well as to have access to public funds for up to three years. A similar programme was also implemented for Hongkongers in the wake of an anti-democracy crackdown by the Chinese-backed government.