Boris Johnson warns Putin has ‘underestimated the West’ with catastrophic Ukraine invasion & vows to do MORE to stop him
MAD Vlad Putin has badly underestimated Western fury and Ukraine's "heroic resistance" to his barbaric invasion, Boris Johnson warned today.
At a wartime press conference with the Canadian and Dutch PMs, he vowed to unleash even more sanctions to strangle the Russian economy.
Together with Justin Trudeau and Mark Rutte he announced they are forming a Ukraine Support Group and inviting allies to join them.
And he confirmed a further £175million for the war-ravaged country brining UK donations to a stonking £400million.
He also promised to flesh out his plan to wean Britain off Russian gas within days so our energy is not at the mercy of Moscow.
The PM said: "After 12 days it is already clear that Putin has made a miscalculation.
"He has underestimated Ukrainians, their heroic resistance, and their leader. He has underestimated the unity of the West.
"And we will continue to strengthen that unity in the days ahead to ensure that Putin fails in this catastrophic invasion of Ukraine.
'NOTHING OFF THE TABLE'
Mr Johnson warned that evil Putin was "doubling down" his "murderous attacks" against innocent Ukrainians.
He said that "nothing is off the table" when it comes to swingeing British sanctions in response to Russia's barbaric invasion.
Harrowing footage of desperate families being shelled - and killed - as they fled their homes has stiffened Western resolve to punish Putin further.
Branding the Kremlin butcher "utterly repugnant", he vowed: "We are going to continue to work with colleagues to ensure that we tighten the vice around President Putin's regime."
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The PM will tonight ram the Economic Crime Bill through the Commons to make it easier for Britain to sanction Kremlin cronies faster.
Despite imposing the most crippling punishment package in history, critics accuse the PM of lagging far behind the EU and United States.
Kneecapping Putin's murderous regime with economic sanctions is one pillar of the PM's six-point masterplan for Western allies to bear down on Russia.
REFUGEE ROW
Mr Johnson is also under pressure to take in more refugees after the Home Office admitted just 50 have so far been given sanctuary.
The PM denied the number was so low but refused to put a figure on it.
Home Secretary Priti Patel exclusively told The Sun last night she is creating a brand new route to give refugees safe haven in the UK.
Currently only Ukrainians with existing family or ties to the UK can be fast-tracked.
A scheme for Brits or charities to sponsor those with no links is being set up but the rest have to join the standard queue for all asylum seekers.
But the PM refused to confirm a more generous third passage for Ukrainians with no UK links was being considered.
He said "we have two very, very generous routes already" but that "as the situation in the Ukraine deteriorates people are going to want to see this country open our arms".
He was quick to add that he will not compromise on border checks by "abandoning controls altogether".
Ms Patel had told The Sun: "In response to the desperation I saw with my own eyes at the Polish border two days ago, I’m urgently escalating our response to the growing humanitarian crisis.
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“I am now investigating the legal options to create a humanitarian route.
“This means anyone without ties to the UK fleeing the conflict in Ukraine will have a right to come to this nation.”
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