New Poll Reveals Strong Backing for Ukraine
A recent survey conducted by the More in Common think-tank has revealed that the majority of UK voters continue to show overwhelming support for Ukraine in its ongoing conflict with Russia. With the second anniversary of the invasion approaching, 73% of Brits believe it is crucial to support Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in his fight against Putin's Red Army.
Consistent Support Since November
The survey found that the level of support for Ukraine remains unchanged since November. This demonstrates the unwavering commitment of the British public to stand firmly behind Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Secret Visit
The release of these poll results coincides with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's recent secret trip to Ukraine, where he announced an additional £2.5 billion in military aid. This funding will be used to acquire new long-range missiles, ammunition, and an air defence system, bolstering Ukraine's ability to defend against the Red Army.
Right Level of Support
According to the survey, 58% of Brits believe that the current level of support being provided to Kyiv is appropriate. This indicates that the UK government's efforts to aid Ukraine are resonating with the British public.
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PM Sunak's Strong Signal of Support
During his visit to Kyiv, Prime Minister Sunak emphasized the UK's unwavering support for Ukraine. He stated, "I want to send a strong signal of support to the Ukrainian people but also a strong signal of support that Vladimir Putin needs to recognize we are not going anywhere. I'm here with one clear message: the United Kingdom stands with Ukraine."
Continued Commitment
The survey, which polled over 2,000 Brits, highlights the enduring solidarity between the UK and Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression. As the second anniversary of the invasion approaches, it is clear that the British public remains steadfast in their support for Ukraine's fight for freedom.