The Government has been condemned for having an "atrocious" record on housing.
Sinn Féin TD and Housing spokesperson Dessie Ellis condemned the Minister for Environment and the government for recent attacks in the media on charities and local authorities in relation to the housing crisis
Deputy Ellis said for four years they have ignored the issue completely and put in place policies which have made the problem worse.
Deputy Ellis said: "They have cut the young person's dole and rent supplement as well as placing unrealistic caps on rent supplement which make it very difficult to find or keep a rented home. These policies actually made people homeless. They have also cut huge sums of money from annual housing budgets. It was only in the wake of the tragic death of Jonathan Corrie that the government seemed interested in housing, but apart from delivering 260 extra emergency accommodation places, they have done little else to tackle the crisis.
"In this time charities and housing associations have done their best to access funding to provide housing. These bodies are not perfect but they are not responsible for the crisis or its resolution. Efforts could be made to fast track funding to these bodies through the Housing Finance Agency (HFA), but the government have not acted on this by either providing support to the charities or the HFA who are also doing their best.
"The blame for the current housing crisis and the unprecedented rise in homelessness is squarely at the feet of Minister Alan Kelly and his government who have allowed rents to soar and built only a fraction of the housing needed. Even their plans up until 2018 will only deliver less than 2000 social housing units. No one is fooled by their attempts to pass the buck and they need to step up to the challenge facing them with honesty and dedication."
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