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government blamed for housing shortage in Ireland.

category national | rights, freedoms and repression | news report author Monday July 14, 2003 17:16author by writer. - issues of the day- homelessness. Report this post to the editors

houses and homes, thugs and losing your thatch Modern Ireland.

at the sae time as a squat is illegaly evicted by thugs in central Dublin leaving an activist hospitalised Ireland sees the publication of the Quarterly Housing Bulletin, which revealed that the price of new houses had risen by over 12% in the last year.

Government Accused Over Housing Shortage
14/07/03: Labour Party’s Joan Burton has accused the government of glossing over its failure to provide sufficient affordable homes


Deputy Burton said the faiure came at a time when the average house price has topped E250,000."

She was speaking following the publication of the Quarterly Housing Bulletin, which revealed that the price of new houses had risen by over 12% in the last year.

"Despite repeated assertions that there would be a slow-down in the housing prices, these figures demonstrate a significant rise on this time last year,” she said.

"In effect, the rate of increase in house prices is three times that of inflation. The average cost of a house in Ireland is E250,000. Yet this government has seen fit to abolish the first-time buyer's grant and cut back on affordable housing schemes.

"Despite Housing Minister Noel Ahern's claims today, the government has failed to control the price of building land. The matter cannot simply be left to the All-Party Committee on the price of building land, and urgent action should be taken immediately,” she said. (14/07/03)

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author by Observorpublication date Wed Jul 16, 2003 10:47author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Causes embarrassment to the 'Comrades' at times. He swallows the line too well and resist a chance to attack Labour.

author by Martinpublication date Tue Jul 15, 2003 13:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

On Monday the quarterly housing statistics were published. This would be a regular time in the calendar for the Labour Party, other opposition parties, Threshold etc. to issue press releases about housing.

No conspiracy here.

author by even stranger trollingpublication date Mon Jul 14, 2003 23:00author address author phone Report this post to the editors

you will find reference to the presumed owner of the evicted building on Parnell Sq. But tracing that man requires cookies and readies.
[subscription sites].
I have time and I dig cookies.

author by apublication date Mon Jul 14, 2003 22:28author address author phone Report this post to the editors

wouldnt agree with red 1913s tone, but it is a little disturbing that the LP jump in with a press release, isnt it?

author by redandblackjack - IMC Irelandpublication date Mon Jul 14, 2003 19:08author address author phone Report this post to the editors

my god, what do they feed those socialist party members? 1913 you sound like a tabloid journo, and there i was thinking the sp got too hard a time on indymedia. jesus.

author by iosafpublication date Mon Jul 14, 2003 18:40author address author phone Report this post to the editors

good they are out.

It is well known that Gardaí in Dublin and Ireland take part regularly in extra-official evictions.
This is not part of their normal duty.
It constitutes an illegal use of their uniform.

The Garda Code makes no provisions for assisting in eviction. Normally after a garda has taken part in such evictions at the invitation of his landlord pal, the evicted is "arrested"/"detained" and then released without charge.
why?
becuase no charge may be made.

So. if you are in rent arrears.
and a Garda comes to your door, claiming to be acting on a trespass complaint, you must ignore them. You are not obliged to comply with any unlawful direction from a Garda.
Just because a Garda tells you to do something doesn't mean he has a right.

It has long past time, that such abuse of Garda Power were investigated.

Is it consistent with law and order, that a landlord may evict with armed assistance trespassers or sqautters with the added presence of a "guard in uniform"?

Numerous complaints of intimidation of this nature have been made to all political parties of the left, and to the Gardaí themselves.

·we must pursue this·

(& next time, if no sitex door is available, borrow a few suitably bred dogs)
& always keep cameras and mobiles in operation. If you pass through this type of extra-official eviction, no Garda will come to the scene of complaint again. And eviction is settled through civil law. But this requires braving the shit.

author by .publication date Mon Jul 14, 2003 18:03author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Just heard that the two people who were detained in store street were released without charge.

author by Red 1913publication date Mon Jul 14, 2003 17:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The whole thing was a Labour Party publicity stunt. They used you crusties, you got bashed on the head.

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