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    1. iGleeson on

      And it’ll stay that way until the people of this country vote for actual housing reform. Houses in Ireland are commodities and investments, not homes and shelter.

    2. cohanson on

      We also built less homes in January of this year, than we did in January of last year!

      Good job we voted for Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil, though. They’ll *definitely* fix it this time.

    3. Akhenaten_the_First on

      At what point does it warrant declaring a state of emergency?

    4. Ambitious_Option9189 on

      I remember when it reached ten thousand. People thought that was bad and things will pick up. I can’t see it ever getting any better

    5. Opening-Desk4835 on

      Didn’t vote for FF or FG so people get what they vote for.

    6. leavemealonethanks on

      I remember there was an “emergency” when it hit 10k.

      This is only going to go up and up

    7. AhFourFeckSakeLads on

      It will probably hit 20,000 during the term of this government. Of course the real figure is far higher.

    8. Ted-101x on

      What’s the definition of ‘homelessness’ used for these figures?

    9. Cautious-Hovercraft7 on

      Yes, we need to be spending more on defence, it’s all we’ve heard since this Govt got into power

    10. MaleficentMachine154 on

      This is so infuriating.

      Getting 16 000 off the streets shouldn’t be a big fucking ordeal.

      I know it’s more complicated than that but with the budget surplus we have , there’s no excuse

    11. Public-Farmer-5743 on

      I don’t trust any established political entity to fix it tbh they are all shitehawks

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