‘shit my building is in shit and I either need to knock it down and rebuild it or completely renovate it but I’ve zero available funds. I’ll just announce it as an ipas centre and either the give me the renovation money, or the far right will burn it to the ground and I can collect the insurance claim’
tldrtldrtldr on
A racket build of corrupt crooks many of them are politically connected
theseanbeag on
Is this supposed to be good news or bad news?
muttonwow on
Seems like a great place. The town is rapidly expanding with housing developments as it is so I wouldn’t expect public outcry.
Alastor001 on
Right. Build offices and IPAS centers. Anything but houses and apartments…
Margrave75 on
>Erin Park Ltd proposed an IPA centre for the Oak Tree Business Park.
Running out of hotels, so start sticking them in converted industrial units, what could possibly go wrong.
Direct provision/IPAs system will be looked back on by future generations like the M&B homes and industrial schools are nowadays.
Augustus_Chevismo on
While they pretend they can’t do anything about the housing crisis which is killing Irish society they’re simultaneously funnelling billions into private landlords in a scheme that drives up housing demand.
Keith989 on
At what point is this not just simply transfering public money to private individuals?
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‘shit my building is in shit and I either need to knock it down and rebuild it or completely renovate it but I’ve zero available funds. I’ll just announce it as an ipas centre and either the give me the renovation money, or the far right will burn it to the ground and I can collect the insurance claim’
A racket build of corrupt crooks many of them are politically connected
Is this supposed to be good news or bad news?
Seems like a great place. The town is rapidly expanding with housing developments as it is so I wouldn’t expect public outcry.
Right. Build offices and IPAS centers. Anything but houses and apartments…
>Erin Park Ltd proposed an IPA centre for the Oak Tree Business Park.
Running out of hotels, so start sticking them in converted industrial units, what could possibly go wrong.
Direct provision/IPAs system will be looked back on by future generations like the M&B homes and industrial schools are nowadays.
While they pretend they can’t do anything about the housing crisis which is killing Irish society they’re simultaneously funnelling billions into private landlords in a scheme that drives up housing demand.
At what point is this not just simply transfering public money to private individuals?