Matt Barrett wrote: » My local FG TD's daughter got an affordable house aged 21 or 22 she was. No kids. Got 'lucky'. Her sister was a councilor at the time too.
Idbatterim wrote: » totally disagree, the cost is billions and its insane! The free housing, free gp, free two hundred every week, yeah a real "pennies" alright!
Bishop of hope wrote: » You need to link to that somewhere Matt, I'm sure it's the truth but without a link it's spit.
Matt Barrett wrote: » She's a private citizen. I wouldn't post her name. Not sure how I could link to the recipient of an affordable house any way. The FG TD is Catherine Byrne. Her daughter Clare became a councilor when the Ma became a TD, took over the seat. Clare later resigned. I know the family pretty well.
McMurphy wrote: » Wasn't there a story about one of her lot subletting or something? Might be completely wrong mind you, but I recall something along those lines.
BarryD2 wrote: » Did you ever see Tallaght back in the 1970s/ 80s? It was like a third world country - housing estates & blocks interspersed with patches of grass and mud. The occasional concrete complex with a few small shops with iron bars over the windows. That was the reality of 'cheap housing'.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Just seen the homeless man injured was from Eritrea. Why do I get the impression we will be hearing less about this incident so from the concerned middle class? Just a hunch.
L1011 wrote: » The National Party are not "anoraks", they are out and out fascists with lengthy political histories
L1011 wrote: » The 100% private estates in the area - no social % back then - had identical problems too. Same in ClondalkinIncompetent planning and no facility provision
NovemberWren wrote: » John Waters thinks they are okay.
LeinsterDub wrote: » The penny's comment was referring to fraud which I realise re-reading the other poster wasn't referring to. We should be looking at free health care for all. I think every party agrees with this. Good luck solving the housing crisis by not funding social houses.
Idbatterim wrote: » Fg should really get a reality check slogan! Here is my suggestion "it could be worse" and they would be right!
yrreg0850 wrote: » I was present at a funeral in a graveyard yesterday. Just before the funeral ended, two locally well known election candidates from the same party (which I will not name) arrived at the graveside, sought out the relations of the deceased , shook hands and promptly left. They spent less than 10 minutes in the graveyard. This was the height of bad taste and, they in fact lost potential votes by their callous action.
lawred2 wrote: » So FG promise huge tax cuts Give me a break. Promised that before.
Snow Garden wrote: » They do that 365 days a year. It's quite pathetic that our TDs rush out from Dublin to be seen at high profile funerals.
Idbatterim wrote: » there is talk about SF and a money tree, I know where my money tree is, and its not where SF are looking, I would be looking at a transfer of several billion a year back from the welfare, free housing, free gp etc and direct it primarily at workers...
Matt Barrett wrote: » Well they've refused to engage with SF and FG would rather bring FF back to power. And folk blame PBP and the like because of FF/FG being the only 'viable' options. That's the FF/FG plan.
average_runner wrote: » Big tax increases so and then a bailout