Politicians ‘utterly failing’ on housing, accused of 'Wendy house' policies to fix crisis

The Government has been accused to using “Wendy house” policies to fix the housing crisis and of “utterly failing” in their jobs to reduce homelessness.

Politicians ‘utterly failing’ on housing, accused of 'Wendy house' policies to fix crisis

The Government has been accused to using “Wendy house” policies to fix the housing crisis and of “utterly failing” in their jobs to reduce homelessness.

Tabling her party’s confidence motion against Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy, Social Democrats TD Catherine Murphy outlined how high rents, unaffordable homes, and homelessness were at an all-time high. She said her party had tabled hundreds of questions around housing as well as legislation in the Dáil to limit rents.

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