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Jeremy Hunt seeks to slash funding for Ukrainian refugees living with UK families

Councils say cutting funds could be counterproductive as accommodation would need to be found at a greater expense

Jeremy Hunt is pushing to slash funding for the homes for Ukrainian refugees scheme in a battle with Michael Gove.

The Chancellor is eyeing plans to reduce the £10,500 that councils receive for “wrap-around” services for refugees hosted by British families and time-limit the £350 that host households get every month.

However, it is understood that the move is being resisted by Mr Gove, the Levelling Up Secretary, who believes the UK should do more for hard-pressed families who have opened up their homes to Ukrainian refugees fleeing Vladimir Putin’s illegal war.

It is thought that he backs a proposal by Lord Harrington, the former refugees minister, who called for a doubling in the £350 a month to support families hit by the cost of living crisis and so avoid a surge in Ukrainian refugees made homeless as a consequence.

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