BREAKING Government wins eviction ban vote following high Dail drama - but trouble in store for one rebel TD louiseburne_ reports:
The Government has won a vote on the eviction ban following fraught scenes in the Dáil on Wednesday afternoon.
However, on the third and fourth vote, which were on the Government's countermotion, she voted against the Government and in line with Sinn Féin and other opposition parties. The third vote was on the Government's countermotion to Sinn Féin's original motion calling for the eviction ban to be extended.
“Lower densities allow for development of viable house types. The introduction of viability as a planning consideration is central to unlocking the housing supply problem.“These proposals demonstrate that government do not understand the fundamental issue in housing supply.
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