JohnnyFlash wrote: » Mary Lou and Leo get on well.
Dank Janniels wrote: » Its been 3months since the election, how come no1 is talking about how Sinn Fein are forming a government? Who are they talking to, what plans or programs for government are they planning?
Galwayguy35 wrote: » Imelda Munster was on yesterday saying ML for Taoiseach again and bladdering about building the same amount of houses as before the election. Seems to have gone above her head that the country is in avery different place now. Although Shortall is just as bad, they should just stop talking to herself and Murphy they are more bother than they are worth.
tipptom wrote: » You think that the housing plan should be abandoned? I would have thought it should be stepped up with more urgency than ever.
The HSE has hired the recruitment company CPL, which provides subcontractors to Facebook and other large employers, to support the “Be on Call for Ireland” recruitment drive. CPL has been recruited to contract the workers “due to the strain on existing HSE resources to meet the Covid-19 challenge,” the HSE spokeswoman said in a statement.The publicly funded health service declined to disclose what it was paying the private company, saying that the rate of pay “for its services for this project is commercially sensitive.”https://www.irishtimes.com/news/health/almost-2-000-working-or-job-ready-through-ireland-s-call-recruitment-drive-1.4243829
[Deleted User] wrote: » Now that AirBnB lets have returned to their rightful private lets, housing isn’t such a big issue.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Is this not just pretending the problem has gone away,a year to 18 months,world will be back the same as before?? An econmic improvement,like rain,will always happen again,pretending the same thing wont happen as regards air.bnbs is like thinking it wont rain again during a drought imo Poor medium to long term planning has long dogged ireland,looks like its to continue under another ff/fg government
JohnnyFlash wrote: » If SF were to get into Government then would their representatives start calling the country by its proper title? Like you wouldn’t want a SF minister of trade and employment for the Republic of Ireland heading overseas and refusing to give the proper title of the country he/she is a minister of.
Bishop of hope wrote: » You can expect the cost of new builds to increase dramatically too if the greens enter Govt. Highly unlikely you will get pp with a chimney in a couple of years and the extra cost of providing green heat will drive prices upward. There will be no cheap housing for anyone, affordable will only be for the better off
tipptom wrote: » You think FF/FG will care about what price it will cost the taxpayer to build houses as long as they get one more crack at power and another chance to throw more goodies to their Owen o Callaghan/Denis o Brien etc charity's?
Bowie wrote: » Where are you getting this from? My own anecdotal evidence suggests everything is on hold or has slowed to a crawl because of the pandemic. Do you have evidence on homeless families just not being homeless anymore or people unable to afford a roof of their own suddenly having no problems? The so called 'charity industry' got some families off the list and into private rentals a few weeks back, which is great.
all about the mane wrote: » O'Callaghan died 3 years ago...
blanch152 wrote: » Your own anecdotal evidence? Do you have something to back that up, or are you just kite-flying? The charity industry isn't "so-called", there are an awful lot of high-paid fat cats benefitting from the charity industry. Rehab wasn't the half of it.
Hubertj wrote: » I heard that SF lined up McFeely to head up OPW and manage the social housing projects. He’s a good republican and has plenty of experience delivering large scale developments. Shame that they were unable to form a coalition.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Did they try and form a coalition?
Shefwedfan wrote: » Why they line up anyone when 1. They had no idea they would get such a big revolt vote 2. Have never tried to form a government since the election I have no idea who this person is but still makes no difference because whoever is saying he was lined up is talking BS
a very cool kid wrote: » Nope even Richard Boyd Barrett, the biggest empty vessel in Irish politics called them out on it!