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Poll: Should €400 a month be paid to people who host Ukrainian refugees?

The measure is expected to be announced next week, and is also being considered by the UK.

A MONTHLY PAYMENT for people who house Ukrainian refugees is being considered by the Government, reportedly worth around €400 – but which hasn’t been finalised by Cabinet.

The aim of it is to help with the cost of increased energy bills, but also to encourage more pledges from people, as around half of accommodations initially pledged has been deemed unsuitable or has been withdrawn.

So we’re asking you: Should the Government give a payment to people who host Ukrainian refugees?


Poll Results:

Yes, €400 or more (13684)
No (4223)
I don't know (1987)
Yes, but less than €400 (1937)

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