“British families who took in Ukrainian refugees spoke of their struggles as a quarter of them leave the program due to the rising cost of living crisis,” the article says.

Some beneficiaries of the aid program claim to have spent thousands of pounds caring for refugees, but government subsidies have been delayed.

One of the participants in the assistance program said that the big problem is the language and cultural barriers between the British and the Ukrainians who arrived.

“If they live with you in your house, they will not automatically live the way you live, we are all different,” she said.

Earlier it was reported that Scotland could involve the army to help accommodate refugees from Ukraine, as well as rent a cruise ship for this purpose.