You cannot say how many homes you will need by 2030 without first knowing how many people will be in the country in 2030. The only way to get that number right – by definition – is to enact some restriction on immigration.
Highest on record
This article was first published in 26 May 2021 I’m not proud of a feeling of schadenfreude upon hearing wealthy actor Paul Hogan whine about the homeless drug addicts that have descended on his Los Angeles elite Venice Beach neighbourhood. Mr Hogan feels blockaded into his $3.5m mansion and wishes the homeless just stayed somewhere […]
Casey is correct in his assertion that a person can object to a development without ever really being impacted by it, or even visiting the locale in which the development is due to be built.
If Sinn Fein really wants to start winning back votes, it should be advocating that the next ten thousand migrants are welcome – so long as they are accommodated in places like Sachs Hotel. And Dalkey. And Foxrock. And Ballsbridge.
On the transgender nonsense, immigration and Israel alone the British Labour party is to the right of all major Irish political parties. You would have to go all the way to the Greens to match the extremism of the Irish establishment.
Social housing in most areas is paid for at least in part by taxes paid by local people, often over generations.
New Department of Housing data.
Why do we make the same policy mistakes again and again
Ludicrous.
“Commercially sensitive”
Solutions?