“È come se avessi vinto la lotteria, la mia casa non avrebbe alcun valore”-RIBLEMI “RIGGIORI DA LIBROTTO DUBLIN 4 L’Hotel non ospiterà i richiedenti asilo

    https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/its-like-ive-won-the-lottery-my-house-would-be-of-no-value-residents-relief-as-landmark-dublin-4-hotel-wont-house-asylum-seekers/a423055753.html

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    1. I fucking can’t stand the residents of D4, they’re constantly on with this shite. Classic case of “something should be done but not near me”.
      Whinging about their house prices when they’re never planning to sell anyway.

    2. No_Donkey456 on

      As always one rule for the rich another for the rest.
      There should be war over this craic.

    3. senditup on

      Can’t blame her. It’s a shame people in rural Ireland and less affluent areas don’t have the same right to refuse as D4 has.

    4. boardsmember2017 on

      I don’t understand this judgement, there are lots of these centres between Sandymount and Dun Laoghaire but somehow D4 is objecting and it’s being listened to?

      Where I live there are 12 centres in my vicinity with planning going through exemption process for another 4-5, my housemates are fuming over it. It’s like downtown Nairobi just walking to the bus according to one of my housemates (who’s foreign and went through a very difficult process to get citizenship)

    5. Reasonable-Spinach88 on

      Tbf, makes no sense to house asylum seekers in city centre accommodation. 

    6. Colin_Brookline on

      The ignorance and stupidity of these locals is astounding. It shows how inherited wealth fuels moronic beliefs.

      >> “Donnybrook has really died a death in my life living in D4. There is nothing left in it, and the hotel was the last thing to go. Kiely’s [pub] is closed, McCloskey’s [pub] is closed… all that’s left is a supermarket [Donnybrook Fair].”

      Obviously these places closed down. There is no customers to facilitate. Existing residents won’t let new people into the area in the form of new building developments, and they are too cheap to spend locally.
      Residents who have no intentions of selling their place complaining about the resale value decreasing. Amazing

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