jm08 wrote: » I have come through the same era as you when income tax and interest rates were very high, accommodation was poorish (cold and draughty), but good crack. Despite the long dole queues and businesses collapsing everywhere it was possible to get a mortgage with some sacrifices on lifestyle (I had a car then) and I still managed to go on a few skiing holidays. What I see now though is that young people don't see how they can ever afford to own their own place now and that is why they spend money on the lattes and the holidays because buying a house with the current supply is unachievable.
jm08 wrote: » Air B&B obviously wasn't around in your day.
tikkahunter wrote: » See JM that is one problem there , the days of the bedsit are gone and the flat that may not have been the best but was livable is also gone . Bedsits served a purpose in and around hospitals , colleges etc. They were an affordable place to live while still having money left to socialize and maybe save a few bob. For the past 8 years or so i have been listening to SF and all these clowns like PBP slamming these places as not fit too live - granted some were not but the vast majority where - a shared house where everyone had there own room and shared a kitchen and bathroom but the laws that these clowns campaigned for have now worked against this generation . Ok you all can have your own flat with a kitchen and bathroom but it will cost you an extra 200 euro a week or the student accommodation now being built around the city with gyms and cinemas - it all costs more so its a vicious circle . You have a hybrid now of with co - living being built and now have the usual suspects up in arms over it . You cant have it both ways im afraid .
Idbatterim wrote: » absolutely, they are delusional morons! maybe well intentioned, but absolute morons. If we discover middle east levels of oil or had them, it might be an idea! but taking an affordable option of the table, when peoples only budget was that option, is idiocy. It reduced supply, some people just dont want to share with others, but dont have the budget for or dont want to give up socialising etc at the cost of having their own place...
blanch152 wrote: » The Sinn Fein mentality is that whatever the hard-working has, we should have it for free.
jm08 wrote: » That is bull****. Plenty of hardworking people can't afford to buy a house in Dublin.
jm08 wrote: » Quite a lot of them were not livable in. I remember looking at a flat once that had newspapers as a floor covering and it stank. Two of my cousins were in a flat when they were in college and you would be afraid to touch anything in it and the floor was just concrete with no heating. They survived it because it was just for when they were in college, ate in college and went home every weekend with their washing. In some of the flats I lived in during the 80s around Donnybrook, Ballsbridge, Ranelagh, Rathmines, you ended up sharing a room with one or two others. You were lucking if you had heating and if you had, it was controlled by the landlord.
Deleted User wrote: » I work 60 plus hours a week,most weeks,between work,nixers,and farm.....i cant afford to rent in my area (well i could so long as i didnt need to but food/heating),nor afford an extra commute in/out of here Im.listed as lazy for not voting ffg.....jokeshop of a country
Deleted User wrote: » I work 60 plus hours a week,most weeks,between work,nixers,and farm.....i cant afford to rent in my area (well i could so long as i didnt need to but food/heating),nor afford an extra commute in/out of here Im.listed as lazy for not voting ffg.....jokeshop of a country.....i worked abroad,2-3 jobs at times to get started,made a go and sucess of life there,only to.come home,to help elderly relatives on farms etc and be called lazy
tikkahunter wrote: » Talk to Dundalk he has some very sound advice for living a few posts above :pac:
Idbatterim wrote: » I think there is an element of that and that was likely their core vote before the particular surge the last election, but I think you now have a large amount of non freeloaders, who are screwed by the housing crisis and know FFG wont do anything about it...
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Remember this? Máirtín Ó Muilleoir in his position as Minister for Finance in Northern Ireland sent an email to a dude called Ted Howell asking him how he should proceed in the Cash for Ash scandal.https://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/sinn-f%C3%A9in-minister-sought-consent-for-action-from-unelected-official-inquiry-finds-1.4202344 The official investigation into the RHI scheme considered the wording of an email sent by Mr Ó Muilleoir to Mr Howell on January 24th, 2017 informing of a key meeting he was going to have concerning a business plan to create an interim solution to end the runaway scheme. “Would you be content if I were to sign off the business plan on Wednesday afternoon?” Mr Ó Muilleoir said in his email to Mr Howell.
blanch152 wrote: » That is far worse than anything Leo is alleged to have done, but don’t expect the permanently outraged to do anything about it.
FrancieBrady wrote: » A transparent email to another party member is worse than secretly informing an outside vested interest of what was going on in negotiations they were not a part off? Are you deluded?
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Is Ted a party member?
My name is Ted Howell, from Belfast and I am a member of Sinn Fein Ard Chomahirle and I have been involved in the Sinn Fein negotiation team throughout negotiations and implementation of agreements over the past 20-22 years.
Idbatterim wrote: » https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-54795055 Sf getting council to start building their own housing up north. Which is what needs to be done here. That is a big thing, its what needs to be done here and come election time, sf can put their money where their mouth is and say its what they are actually doing up north.. If ffg have to start introducing austerity budgets due to their mismanagement of covid, before the next election, god help them!
FrancieBrady wrote: » Google is as much your friend as mine Johnnyhttps://www.farc-epeace.org/background/item/1388-interview-with-ted-howell.html
jm08 wrote: » Newton Emerson singing the praises of Sinn Fein's success with housing in Northern Ireland.https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/success-on-housing-in-north-could-be-sinn-f%C3%A9in-s-route-to-government-in-south-1.4400175