The government is bringing shame on Britain by not doing more to help Ukrainian refugees, according to the majority of Mirror readers.
In a survey of 2,027 respondents, a staggering 73 percent of voters blasted the UK for issuing just 957 visas to Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion. Only 23 percent of those who voted supported the government's approach, while four percent said they were unsure.
During a heated Prime Minister's Questions, Ex-Cabinet Minister Julian Smith said: "People across the country are genuinely concerned on our response on refugees, on the bureaucracy, on the tone of our response.
"[ Boris Johnson has] shown with vaccines that Government change really comes from the very top.
"Please can I urge him to look again on resetting our policy and taking control of a more humane approach to those women and men fleeing from Ukraine."
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Today, Home Secretary Priti Patel announced Ukrainians trying to get to the UK will be able to apply for UK visas online from next week.
The politician said that asylum seekers will be able to give their biometric data when they get to the UK from next Tuesday - meaning they'll be spared a trip to Paris or Brussels.
Yesterday, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky urged Nato allies to impose a no-fly zone over the country, warning the West not to wait until the "third world war" starts.
However, Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said such a strategy could lead to a "direct confrontation" between Nato and Russia which is "not what we're looking at".
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She added: ""What we're looking at is making sure that the Ukrainians are able to defend their open country with the best possible selection of anti-tank weapons and anti-air defence systems."
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says she "shares concerns" about Russia's response to a no fly zone, but said it should be considered on a "day to day basis".