Ideology is holding Government back on housing says Labour
Mike Finnerty 14 Jul 2023Labour leader Ivana Bacik TD has called on the Government to take stronger action to tackle vacancy and dereliction, and that their focus on ideology is holding them back.
Speaking in the Dáil, Bacik said “while official figures understate the true scale of the problem, we know that nearly 200,000 homes (including seasonal holiday homes) lie vacant or derelict at any one time here in Ireland. A scandalous 37,000 homes have lain vacant since 2016.”
“This should offend us all at a time when 12,441 people are recorded as homeless and 150,000 full-time workers aged 25-34 are stuck living at home with their parents.”
“Vacant and derelict sites blight our town and cities. They must be tackled if we are to bring our urban centres back to life and address the housing disaster,” she said.
Baick has called for an end to market-based solutions to solving the housing crisis and said that Government should be more proactive in solving the issue.
“It takes ambition and State investment to tackle a housing crisis but it can be done. Tackling vacancy and dereliction is key to making sure that everyone has a home. Only ideology – not the economy – is holding us back.”
Bacik noted that while land is a finite resource, she said that properties which are left vacant for a prolonged period should be compulsorily purchased and local authorities should be given the resources to do so.
“The state should leverage the institutional knowledge within the state, such as An Post and auctioneers, to ensure that the vacant and derelict sites registers are up to date. Sites cannot be allowed to stay empty, particularly when their owners allow that state of affairs to continue so that they can speculate on the value of their property.”
“The Government has implemented a vacant homes tax of three times the local property tax – that is welcome. However, it does not go far enough. For bigger, corporate owners who are speculating on property, taxation is not enough.”
“We in Labour would introduce a ‘use it or lose it rule’ for uncommenced planning permissions and vacant property. There are 30,000 such planning permissions in the Dublin City Council area alone.”
“There needs to be a step-change in housing provision. Our population is growing but housing supply does not even meet current needs. As part of our Labour plan for one million homes in ten years, I have called on the Government to commit to refurbishing and retrofitting 50,000 homes per year,” she added.