Boris' open letter to children is "galling and hypocritical", say sponsors
- mrsalex05061
- May 30, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 15, 2022
A couple trying to sponsor a refugee boy stuck in Holland say Boris Johnson's open letter to Ukrainian children is "galling and hypocritical".

Andrii fled Ukraine hours after bombs landed near his home.
Seventeen-year-old Andrii has been "in limbo" in the Netherlands for two months with his sponsor Joseph Kleijnen due to visa processing delays.
He said he felt "forgotten" after Mr Johnson told the children of Ukraine ", we in the UK will never forget you".
The government said it was "doing all we can to support new arrivals".
"I don't see any deeds approving what he said in that letter," said the teenager, whose parents are both military doctors in Ukraine.
"I haven't heard anything from the United Kingdom in the past two months."
Mr Kleijnen, 59, who lives in Sunk Island, East Yorkshire, with his wife Jeanette, 56, added: "They are empty words.
"It would be much more helpful if Andrii and many other children in his position would get their visa and be in a safe and secure place."

Andrii, who started studying for a medical degree at fifteen, said he felt "forgotten" by the UK government.
Andrii fled Ukraine alone hours after bombs landed near his hometown of Volodymyr-Volynskyi, the same day the couple applied to sponsor him under the Homes4Ukraine scheme.
Mr Kleijnen flew to Amsterdam on 22nd March to collect him after sending a visa application, and the pair have since been stuck in the Dutch country.
All three said they were "fed up, frustrated and just disillusioned with this full process", with Ms Kleijnen describing it as "an abyss".
She said Wednesday was the first time they had received any communication from the Home Office, which informed them Andrii's application had "now been passed to the decision-making centre".
"What that means and what the next step is, we have no idea," she said. "I don't know what the end is."
In a letter tweeted on Monday, the Prime Minister told the children of Ukraine, "you are not alone".

Jeanette Kleijnen: "It was galling to read the letter that Boris Johnson penned"
"It was galling to read Boris Johnson's letter," said Ms Kleijnen.
"What does that mean if we can't help somebody who's got a valid application and he's trying to get into this country with proper sponsors who've been checked, and our home has been limited.
"We have everything in place, and nothing is happening.
"It's frustrating, hypocritical, and irritating, and I'm trying not to get angry."

The couple, who were appointed as Andrii's guardians, said they thought the visa application would be processed quicker in the Netherlands than in Ukraine's neighbouring Poland.
The Home Office said: "115,000 visas have now been issued, showing the work we've done to speed up the process is working and improving daily."


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