Government policy is to blame for rise in homelessness – Ellis

Sinn Féin housing spokesperson, Dessie Ellis TD, is blaming Fine Gael and Labour for the rise in homelessness. He was speaking as the Peter McVerry Trust released its annual report showing record numbers in need of hot meals, emergency shelter or residential placement.

Deputy Ellis said:

“It is clear to see that the policies of austerity pursued by this government are to blame for an increase in homelessness, rough sleeping, housing need and general levels of deprivation. We have seen massive cuts to the housing budget as well as cuts to community supports, voluntary bodies and health services for homelessness people.

“This makes a farce of the government’s commitment to end long-term homelessness by 2016. The state is failing, not due an inability to achieve this aim, but because of unwillingness to make political decisions to make it a reality. The housing needs of the most vulnerable are not a priority for this government and that is to their eternal shame.

“Peter McVerry is a noted campaigner and has a track record of dealing with homelessness head on. The Peter McVerry Trust and other charities and organisations working to end homelessness are to be commended but also listened to.

“They are calling for real political intervention to stop this human tragedy. I support that call and demand that this government make the hard choices and delivers homes for people who so desperately need them. Deadlines, targets and aspirations mean nothing without the action to realise them.

“The government must be mindful of this as we approach the budget period. Even small cuts further inflicted on housing and social supports will have massive and tragic repercussions.” ends

Housing Minister dishonestly presenting massive cuts as boost – Ellis

Sinn Fein Housing spokesperson Dessie Ellis has condemned Housing Minister Jan O’Sullivan for attempting to present massive cuts to housing as a boost by rearranging figures. He made his comments today as the Minister claimed to be investing an extra 32 million euro in housing despite cutting many times that figure from the housing budget in 2013.

Deputy Ellis said;

“This is a completely disingenuous statement from the Minister and I am very disappointed she would engage in this kind of misrepresentation.

“The housing budget is not being boosted, it is being cut left right and centre as housing need grows by the day. There are 111,145 applicants on the housing waiting lists of this state and the housing budget was cut by 15% in 2013. It has been slashed by nearly 1 billion euro since 2008.

“The state is providing less and less housing as need soars and becomes more and more severe. 266 homes is a drop in the ocean to what is needed or could have been provided had this government prioritised housing its people. Sinn Fein presented the Minister with a plan to for 9000 new homes last year which she ignored.

“The Minister also claims she will give a boost to housing for people with disabilities, this is hard to swallow in the year she cut funding for their adaptation grants by 40%. Dublin City Council last month had to close their adaptation scheme as they had already run out of the very limited funds provided.

“Housing is a right and this government and Minister O’Sullivan would do better to focus on how to uphold that right rather than fiddling figures in an attempt to hoodwink people”