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Ciaran Mather, 30 Aug
Older people are being forgotten about when it comes to housing,
according to a Kildare county councillor aligned with Sinn Féin.
Cllr Shónagh Ní Raghallaigh has criticised 'the government's failure to
deliver adequate social and affordable housing'.
Her comments follow the release of a report by the Parliamentary Budget
Office, which revealed that over 115,000 households had ongoing housing
needs last year.
According to the Kildare town-based Cllr: "The report highlighted a
worrying trend: an increasing number of older people are either stuck
on social housing waiting lists or forced to rely on Housing Assistance
Payments (HAP) to maintain a roof over their heads.
"Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil's housing policies have led to a crisis that
is forcing more and more older people into insecure and precarious
living conditions.
"The latest report from the Parliamentary Budget Office paints a bleak
picture of the housing situation, particularly for older people who are
locked out of home ownership and are languishing on social housing
waiting lists or relying on HAP in an increasingly volatile rental
market."
Cllr Shónagh Ní Raghallaigh of Sinn Féin. File photograph.
She continued: "There are over 31,000 households in this situation,
with nearly half of them likely consisting of single individuals, many
of whom are probably living alone.
"These are older members of our community who should be enjoying
security in their later years but are instead facing uncertainty and
hardship.
"The report found there are a growing number of people over the age of
50 who are locked out of home ownership and are either stuck on social
housing waiting lists or reliant on HAP to afford their rents in an
insecure rental market.
"The report rightly warns of the significant concerns this raises... as
people age, their ability to secure a mortgage diminishes, leaving them
at the mercy of rising rents in a market that this government has
failed to control: this is creating a demographic crisis that cannot be
ignored.
"Unable to afford a home or secure social housing, many older people
face a future of financial struggle, relying solely on their pensions
to cover increasingly unaffordable rents, or worse, unable to find
accommodation at all."
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The representative said that he is ‘excited for the future in Kildare
South’
'THEY ARE BEING FORGOTTEN ABOUT BY THIS GOVERNMENT'
She further said: "I have assisted a number of older people in the last
two months who have been evicted through no fault of their own.
"Finding alternative accommodation for them has been very difficult...
they are being forgotten about by this government.
"Recent claims by the Taoiseach that enough social homes are being
delivered are completely out of touch with reality, as evidenced by
these findings.
"Under the current government, rents and house prices continue to soar,
home ownership rates are declining, and the housing crisis deepens by
the day.
"But there is an alternative... Sinn Féin has a housing plan that can
deliver the social and affordable homes needed to provide the secure
and affordable accommodation that this government is denying older
people.
Cllr Ní Raghallaigh concluded: "It’s clear that what we need is a
general election, a change of government, and a Sinn Féin Minister for
Housing to bring about the real change that is desperately needed."