The Government must act now to help ease the rising cost of living, says Sinn Fein TD Eoin Ó Broin.
The Dublin Mid-West TD was speaking after Sinn Féin spokesperson on Social Protection Claire Kerrane published the results of the party’s survey on fuel costs this week.
Over 10,000 people took part, with many saying they are facing additional financial strain due to the cost of fuel.
“The government must act urgently to ensure workers and families get a break from the exacerbating cost of living crisis,” Deputy Ó Broin said.
“More than 10,000 people took part in Sinn Féin’s survey to share their stories of how spiralling fuel costs are affecting them.
“Their sobering personal testimonies expose the shocking reality of how this issue is affecting people every day.
“It is clear that despite the government’s refusal to act, people need help urgently.”
About 89% of respondents said the increased costs have impacted their ability to get to work or to do other necessary activities for their families.
“There is no escape right now as people are being hit financially from all angles- rent, electricity, gas, food, petrol, and just about everything else,” Ó Broin said.
“We are also calling on the government to introduce a ban on rent increases, a refundable tax credit for renters and build 8,000 real affordable homes per year, to help make a real impact on this crisis.”
“These are clear, common sense actions the government could take to give workers and families the break and the breathing room they need.
“People need help urgently now. They can’t keep waiting. This government must act now, not kick the can down the road until the Budget in October.”