enricoh wrote: » A few wasters that contribute nothing ignored a court order and are turfed out, uproar ensues.A hard working farmer is beat unconscious and hospitalised by 4 fellas there to rob his place and not a word about it. I'll give the wasters one thing , they are good at the social Media stuff!
20Cent wrote: » The people in the house were all employed. The unemployment rate now is 6.1% almost full employment so the problem isn't hoards of "lazy" unemployed scroungers it's that even with a job shelter is a problem The only surprise is that people didn't start getting militant earlier.
anewme wrote: » Sacrificing their freedom? You have to be taking the p? They are whingers and moaners who don't want to pay for anything and expect someone else to pay for them. The media are as bad. Selective reporting. No one wanted to report that Ms. Cash/Ms. Forever home Fleming were not transparent (that's being nice about it) Not everyone is gullible and they can't stand when people see through them.
naughtb4 wrote: » There is no housing crises there is an entitlement crisis
enricoh wrote: » A few wasters that contribute nothing ignored a court order and are turfed out, uproar ensues. A hard working farmer is beat unconscious and hospitalised by 4 fellas there to rob his place and not a word about it. I'll give the wasters one thing , they are good at the social Media stuff!
judestynes wrote: » They aren't waster's. they are sacrificing their freedoms and even putting themselves in harms way for YOU IN FACT FOR ALL OF US. Just because the current situation doesn't impact on you there's no guarantee future legislation won't. Are you all so blind you can't see that the mere fact that citizens have to go to such lengths to high light the injustice even the injustice of people who abuse the welfare system constitutes a failure on the part of the government. Do I agree with that particular course of action? No. I do agree there needs to be action though and the state sending in their bull dogs is going to make matters worse.
irishgeo wrote: » People saying it was a forced eviction. It wasn't. It was a removal of illegal squatters. i don't how else your supposed to remove them.
whisky_galore wrote: » No housing crisis for those with their own house. I'm all right Jack.
gandalf wrote: » Very simplistic view. An awful lot of people in this country are "married" to onerous mortgages that they can barely afford to service. So a very high proportion are not alright.
judestynes wrote: » There were several arrests I'm quite sure some of those will go to the courts those cases may or may not end in custodial sentences. That's a risk the protesters were willing to take so yes... that's sacrificing their freedom. What are you prepared to do besides sit at the internet and bitch?
Captain Obvious wrote: » Didn't all the arrestees go to hospital after release? What a waste of hospital resources.
gandalf wrote: » This needs to happen, ordinary families are being priced out of the buying and rental markets across the country.
the_syco wrote: » Dublin says no to houses to be built near them. Anywhere in Dublin will have NIMBYism.
whisky_galore wrote: » And whose fault is that?
20Cent wrote: » Four of the people evicted were hospitalised due to injuries suffered during the eviction. Assault by masked men protected by the Gardai, a sinister thing to happen.
Topgear on Dave wrote: » THis has been blocked. Aodhaon O'Riordan, Irelands most hip socialist opposition politician was celebrating construction getting blocked.
Deleted User wrote: » I think the Government are Boards.ie readers. I seem to remember suggesting something along these lines a few days ago.https://www.rte.ie/news/2018/0913/993427-land_development_agency/ “The Government is to launch the new Land Development Agency, which it says will coordinate State owned lands for regeneration and development, and open up sites for the provision of housing. It will be funded to the tune of €1.25 billion and will have the power to use State land and to buy private lands on which potentially thousands of homes will be built across the country. The Government believes the new agency could lead to the construction of more than 150,000 homes over the next 20 years. They will include social, affordable and private homes. The new organisation will be run along commercial lines and it will see the State forming joint ventures with builders and developers to provide homes. It is understood there will be a requirement that one third of homes built on State lands will have to be affordable ones. Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has already said this initiative will be viewed in the future as being on par with the establishment of the ESB and the IDA. Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government Eoghan Murphy brought proposals for its establishment to a Cabinet meeting yesterday.”
Topgear on Dave wrote: » THis has been blocked. Aodhaon O'Riordan, Irelands most hip socialist opposition politician was celebrating construction getting blocked.Reason: GEESEhttps://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/500-homes-in-dublin-city-opposed-over-concerns-for-geese-36698384.html :rolleyes::rolleyes:
dav3 wrote: » Nice little earner for a few private builders and developers that have been eyeing up prime state owned land for decades. We'll get 10% "affordable" houses out of it at least. Keep the recovery going.
seamus wrote: » 800 posts and not a single suggestion from these protestors about fixing the housing crisis, just claims that nothing is being done, complaints that the government isn't clicking their fingers to make it go away.
PlaneSpeeking wrote: » You ever get tired of pathetic soundbites ?