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    1. Dannyforsure on

      Finally the EU might sort out the situation for Ireland. Couldn’t really expect FFG to do anything productive 

    2. Murderbot20 on

      >During her State of the European Union speech in September, commission President Ursula von der Leyen described the housing situation as a “social crisis”, with house prices up and building permits down since 2015.

      >”It tears at Europe’s social fabric. It weakens our cohesion. And it also threatens our competitiveness.

      >”Nurses, teachers, and firemen cannot afford to live where they serve. Students drop out because they cannot pay the rent. Young people delay starting families,” she said.

      Says she whose party and their cronies worked hard in the last 25 years to turn housing into an object for speculation and profiteering

    3. Affectionate-Idea451 on

      No way this can be correct:

      *According to a research note by the European Parliament, the shortage has been exacerbated by structural bottlenecks.*

      *These include low productivity, with output per construction worker stagnating or declining, rising material prices, disrupted supply chains, higher wages and interest rates, labour shortages, as well as limited and expensive urban land.*

      *”National and local rules differ widely, hampering scaling and innovation,” said the research note.*

      *”Lengthy permitting and inconsistent standards further discourage investment. These challenges reduce housing supply, drive up construction prices and rents, and overall weaken housing affordability across Europe.”*

      Why are they covering for FFG & landlords?

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