81% Yes |
19% No |
81% Yes |
19% No |
See how support for each position on “Social Housing” has changed over time for 95.5k Ireland voters.
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See how importance of “Social Housing” has changed over time for 95.5k Ireland voters.
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Unique answers from Ireland users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@96KZS622yrs2Y
dont give so much social housing to people able to work that are lazy
@964N42J2yrs2Y
Yes and No Yes for those who are homeless because of bad luck and No to other homeless who made stupid decisons
@96ZJQQP1yr1Y
Building your own house should be cheaper and more accessible.
@9LGQHHN1wk1W
Social housing can be like increase by 20% like make 40% social housing versus 60% for the private buying
@99JNKZW1yr1Y
Yes, but only provided to Irish citizens who are willing to work
@99H4L3M1yr1Y
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