What Do We Want?

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25/1/2017. Sinn Fein Housing Protests. Pictured are Sinn Fein TDs and Senators outside Leinster House in Dublin today. Sinn Fein held a protest to highlight the government’s lack of action to tackle the housing crisis. Photo:Leah Farrell /RollingNews.ie
25/1/2017. Sinn Fein Housing Protests. Pictured are Sinn Fein TDs and Senators outside Leinster House in Dublin today. Sinn Fein held a protest to highlight the government’s lack of action to tackle the housing crisis. Photo:Leah Farrell /RollingNews.ie

Gníomh títhíochta anois!

You like my breasts?

Housing Action Now!

Ahh.

This afternoon.

Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2

Sinn Fein TDs and Senators  highlight the government’s “lack of action” to tackle the housing crisis.

Leah Farrell /RollingNews.ie

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13 thoughts on “What Do We Want?

  1. Andyourpointiswhatexactly?

    Jeez, those signs are brutal.
    Though I’ll always snigger at the letters TIT anywhere.
    Because, you know, TITS.

    That Cork fella looks fierce go-brónach.

  2. Andy

    Is this politics? Literally standing outside holding signs so you can get your photo in the paper?

    What exactly is the purpose meant to be?

    Do they expect Simon Coveney to be driving out, see the signs and go, “Ah nuts, I completely forgot about that housing problem. I’ll get right onto it in the morning…..”

    We need some adults somewhere in the system.

    1. Denito

      It’s telling that it’s the Z-list Sinn Féin elected reps that are involved. Presumably Mary-Lou et al realise that this kind of nonsense is beneath them.

  3. Rob_G

    Where is the epicentre of the the housing crisis?
    – Dublin

    Who is responsible for things like zoning land for housing in Dublin?
    – Dublin City Council

    Which party controls Dublin City Council
    – ?????

    1. Turgenev

      Well, really, at the moment Dublin City Council is stymied; loads of parties in a knife-in-the-back circle with no one co-operating for the sake of their city. Odd, that.

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