The article highlights widespread dissatisfaction among the Irish public regarding the government's handling of Storm Éowyn, with 61% believing the response was inadequate. Concerns are amplified by a perception that rural residents are less prioritized than urban ones, as indicated by 69% of respondents. The Coalition, facing its first major crisis and relying on the support of Independents, is under scrutiny for its ability to address the lingering housing crisis, with 80% not expecting resolution during the current Dáil's term.
61pc of people believe the Government has failed to handle the devastating fallout from Storm Éowyn adequately.
69pc have come to the conclusion that the Government is less concerned about people living in rural Ireland than in the big cities.
80pc don't expect the housing crisis to be fixed in the lifetime of this Dáil.
Even a majority of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael supporters do not believe their parties should deal with Independent TD Michael Lowry.
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