Irish families majorly concerned that heating their homes this winter is in threat as the government say they’ll do “all they can” to help Ukrainians with whatever they need – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

Irish families majorly concerned that heating their homes this winter is in threat as the government say they’ll do “all they can” to help Ukrainians with whatever they need




More and more Irish families are voicing their concerns that they won’t be able to afford to heat their homes this coming winter as the government bend over backwards to do “all they can” to ensure that the Ukrainians get everything they need.

People are concerned that there’s an uncapped number of Ukrainians being allowed to come into the country with every facility that can be possibly offered to them.

Countless Irish families face deciding between heating their homes and feeding their children this winter as the government continue to dedicate resources and efforts to importing and housing as many refugees from Ukraine and elsewhere as possible.

The country now faces the real possibility of fuel rationing and blackouts, with petrol and diesel prices predicted to rise above €2 per litre once again and food prices also continue to rise dramatically.

Homelessness continues to reach new records levels, while the housing and renting crisis’ are at unprecedented levels.

Despite these unprecedented and rapidly worsening situations facing Irish citizens the government continues to focus its efforts towards planting tens of thousands of Ukrainian asylum seekers in the country as a sever shortage of critical services also takes hold across Ireland.

The government’s solution to these tragic problems facing Irish families is once again ask them to volunteer to house Ukrainian refugees while also struggling to accommodate and care for increasing numbers of refugees coming from other parts of the world such as Somalia.

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