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Answer Overview

Response rates from 7.6k Ireland voters.

43%
Yes
57%
No
43%
Yes
57%
No

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Ireland voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9ZMSDTX answered…3 days3D

Yes, and make sure that the quality of temporary housing is kept on top of to avoid overcrowding, and unethical living conditions.

 @9ZLVMFYanswered…5 days5D

The refugees in the country need places to live so they should increase it but the number of refugees coming into the country should be drastically decreased, and there needs to be a serious crack down on the checking of papers and stopping unvetted males coming in for a pay out when our own people are struggling. If you’re fleeing war fair enough but if you’re coming for a handy life no

 @9ZL6RG3answered…6 days6D

immigrants and refugees have the right to asylum and the right to safety and a home, but Irish citizens must be looked after too and there is a housing crisis

 @9ZL6BT7answered…6 days6D

Have purpose-built temp housing fascilities available. The funds are there if you don't build bike sheds.

 @9ZKNPZRanswered…7 days7D

I think is is ridiculous the amount of immigrants we have allowed to come into this country and take housing before we deal with our own homeless crisis.

 @9ZKNGNHanswered…7 days7D

Not to get infinitely more refugees but to house ones that are here and give them a good quality of life

 @9ZKD4SVanswered…7 days7D

While I am sympathetic to legally vetted true refugees being accomodated equality has to be shown to those Irish citizens who already live here and are awaiting housing for a long time.

 @9ZKC47Yanswered…7 days7D

Not a hope Ireland is full we need To house our own people before thinking about outside of this country