Ellis urges swift action on homelessness

Sinn Féin’s Housing spokesperson has called on the Fine Gael and Labour government to take swift action on a number of small issues contributing to rising homelessness.

Deputy Ellis said;

“Every statistic released over the last 12 months has shown a dramatic rise in people experiencing homelessness. Now Threshold say their services have seen a 77% increase. Swift focused action is needed.

“The government don’t want to row back on cuts but to stop this growth some compromise is needed.

“Restoration of social welfare payments to young people who are coming out of care or homelessness is essential. The cap on rent allowance must be raised and the minimum contribution reduced.

“In cases where landlords are ceasing with Rent Supplement or RAS contracts the Local Authority must step in.

“A code of conduct is needed for banks dealing with distressed buy to let mortgages.

“The government have increased homelessness through their austerity agenda and they must face up to that.

“In the long term we need a major step up of public housing provision through new builds and renovation.”

Varadkar should support rail not stir-up unrest – Ellis

_DSC0065Sinn Féin Transport spokesperson Dessie Ellis TD has criticised Minister Varadkar for stirring up industrial unrest by claiming strikes by rail workers were inevitable in the coming months. This was despite claims by Irish Rail and the NBRU that this was not the case.

Ellis continued;

“Maybe Minister Varadkar knows something we don’t about the future of Irish Rail. He certainly has shown little regard for supporting public transport or good conditions for workers.

“Irish Rail and the NBRU have now rubbished Varadkar inflammatory and alarmist statements and he should retract them.

“Minister Varadkar has on a number of occasions shown he is more interested in passing comment and getting press coverage than he is in solving problems and avoiding conflict.

“It is his cuts which are threatening public transport so if he feels strikes are inevitable maybe he should stay quiet until he has reviewed his policies.”