Ireland’s housing crisis is eroding university life, Trinity College provost warns

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Dr Linda Doyle was speaking at the MacGill Summer School

Dr Linda Doyle, provost of Trinity College Dublin, speaking at the MacGill Summer School on Saturday.Ireland’s housing crisis is eroding university life, Trinity College Dublin provost Linda Doyle has warned.

“Students have to commute from home. When you think about university life, it is about more than what they learn in the classroom. It is about all the other things they do too.“We also have people from abroad who are not able to take up positions because of what is available. Not only is housing not available, but what is available is very expensive.

“It is not like these things haven’t happened before but they have all come together in a very crucial way. They are present, they are very close to us now. We just can’t ignore them.” This includes “owning up to our part in global emissions” as well as “research influencing globally nature based solutions and green jobs of the future.”

 

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Meanwhile NGO dominated government continue apace importing half the world and providing housing+welfare as if it were limitless

Ireland is and always will be full of cronyism . If some ahole and his buddies in either a county council , goverment or the building industry doesn't benefit it will never be built. We are a corrupt shithole .the end

It's seems citizenship is given away willy nilly. Open border globalist policies are destroying our children's inheritance. 😢

No shit Sherlock. What else are you gonna tell us, water is wet? Why don't you report to us why the housing market is not regulated and why Darragh has such an issue with social housing.

Universities used to provide affordable on-campus accomodation. This was never increased as student bodies and academic buildings were expanded.

It absolutely impacts life from top to bottom It drives wage pressures It pressures families so relationships break down People cannot live separately when that happens or if the can the non custodial parent may be miles away It must be addressed

Many of those responsible went to Trinners.

If it erodes the indoctrination centres that are universities have become, then that’s a good thing.

It's time to educate the students, from a young age, to the realities of life and stop indoctrinating them in the ways of feeling entitled to taking other people's income.

It’s doing more than that. The immigration crisis (aka housing crisis) is eroding the fabric of Irish society, tearing rifts between people and sections of Irish society and migrants. It’s creating a more polarised, divided Ireland where poor and middle income natives come last.

We dont have a housing crisis we have an Immigration crisis.

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