Dáil debates

Tuesday, 7 March 2023

An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business

 

3:15 pm

Photo of Ivana BacikIvana Bacik (Dublin Bay South, Labour) | Oireachtas source

Tá cearta tithíochta ag gach duine ach tá an cosc ar dhíshealbhuithe ag críochnú ag deireadh na míosa agus tá géarchéim na ndaoine gan dídean ag dul in olcas. The news today that the eviction ban will not be extended is devastating for thousands of individuals and families who thought it might be because the Taoiseach had been indicating to me and other Opposition leaders in recent weeks that a decision would be made by Government and that Government was actively considering an extension. We understood that such an extension of the ban would not be permanent, that it would be for a matter of months and that it might be conditional. Indeed, it should have been conditional on Government putting in place necessary measures to ensure an increase in the supply of housing and yet, in the four months the ban was in place, the Taoiseach's Government did nothing. The tenant in situ scheme should have been a real opportunity to increase delivery of homes for people who are renting and yet, as of yesterday, Dublin City Council had acquired just seven homes in 2023 according to information supplied to our Labour Party councillor, Jane Horgan-Jones. Why could the Government have not extended the ban further and given itself some more months to ramp up schemes such as the tenant in situ scheme and put genuinely effective measures in place to deliver housing for renting families?

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