The article highlights a heated debate in the Dáil regarding the housing crisis in Ireland. Ms Bacik from Labour criticized the Government for not attending a recent housing discussion, implying a lack of seriousness about the issue. Taoiseach Mr Martin dismissed accusations of falsehood regarding Rent Protection Zones and traded barbs with opposition members. He acknowledged the need for private sector investment, particularly on brownfield sites. Opposition leaders voiced skepticism about the Government's proposed tax breaks for developers, emphasizing a lack of credible strategy to tackle the ongoing housing crisis.
Ms Bacik expressed concern over the lack of Government presence during critical housing debates, suggesting a troubling absence of ambition in addressing the housing crisis.
The Taoiseach suggested unraveling the Rent Protection Zones and introducing tax breaks for developers, yet faced criticism for being unprepared and reactive.
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