Housing Minister blasted for comments on co-living developments

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Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy blasted for comments on co-living developments

The Housing Minister has been blasted for saying young people should be "excited" about the co-living accommodation proposals.

He said: "This is a generation that has a different approach to things; they will sacrifice certain things for others, as we all did when we were younger." "There is a lost generation sleeping on couches and in homeless accommodation outraged at these remarks. She said: "The most recent proposal from Minister Murphy really is scraping the bottom of the barrel with Fine Gael’s housing policy."The Minister says young workers should be “excited” about these ‘single occupancy bed spaces’.

 

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