Over 10,000 people remain homeless in Ireland, a supposedly ‘first-world country’, for the seventh month in a row.
The total figure, 10,338, includes almost 4,000 children living in miserable conditions while the Government stands idly by.
And according to some housing charities, the true figure is likely to surpass 15,000.
Meanwhile, Government representatives are advocating for ‘co-living’, i.e., stuffing hundreds of people into tenement-like structures and having them share one kitchen and bathroom facilities among 40 or more people.