New substack: politics is not about cosy debates or soundbites on silly TV shows. Itโs about conflicts of interest. chrisdillow.substack.com/p/economic-g...
New substack: politics is not about cosy debates or soundbites on silly TV shows. Itโs about conflicts of interest. chrisdillow.substack.com/p/economic-g...
If employment is a good indicator of economic health, we might be getting a bit under the weather. The private sector generated no new net jobs in the last year and overall job growth is falling towards zero. We need to debate how to maintain job growth: tinyurl.com/6dap783e
If employment is a good indicator of economic health, we might be getting a bit under the weather. The private sector generated no new net jobs in the last year and overall job growth is falling towards zero. We need to debate how to maintain job growth. tinyurl.com/6dap783e
Solidarity to the people of Minnesota and the fantastic turnout in opposition to ICE. #ICEOUT
A most insightful piece here from @ingridrobeyns.bsky.social
Recommended reading @ciarannugent.bsky.social @michael-taft.bsky.social
Progressive parties and civil society groups should jointly campaign to force the Government to abandon any visit to the White House on St. Patrickโs Day. This would highlight Irelandโs support for the international rule of law: tinyurl.com/2fy9hfvz
Progressive parties and civil society groups should jointly campaign to force the Government to abandon any visit to the White House on St. Patrickโs Day. This would highlight Irelandโs support for the international rule of law. tinyurl.com/2fy9hfvz
This shows the function of "independent" regulation. It is not to improve the working of an industry, but to allow the government to avoid responsibility.
Amazing. Not only did the Irish Government fail to condemn the US attack on Venezuela, it didnโt even mention the US in a statement released by the Minister for Foreign Affairs. tinyurl.com/ytjw82vy
Electricity credits? VAT cuts? Means-tested payments? The best way to reduce electricity costs for low/average income groups way is to provide every household with a minimum amount of free electricity. Donโt tinker with price markets. Reshape them: tinyurl.com/4v4x5zbv
Electricity credits? VAT cuts? Means-tested payments? The best way to reduce electricity costs for low/average income groups way is to provide every household with a minimum amount of free electricity. Donโt tinker with price markets. Reshape them. tinyurl.com/4v4x5zbv
The perverse logic of Governmentโs immigration policy: it points to the benefits that immigrants bring to the economy. Then it says there are too many immigrants. And if you point out this contradiction, you're accused of wanting to close down the debate! tinyurl.com/r3s9myka
The perverse logic of Governmentโs immigration policy: it points to the benefits that immigrants bring to the economy. Then it says there are too many immigrants. And if you point out this contradiction, you're accused of wanting to close down the debate! tinyurl.com/r3s9myka
๐จ One in every 22 homes in Ireland is either vacant or derelict.
GeoDirectory Residential Buildings Report Q2 2025:
๐๏ธ80,328* VACANT homes
๐๏ธ19,821* DERELICT dwellings
#DerelictIreland #HousingCrisis
In my visualisation, red blocks represent some of the Derelict and Vacant Sites in Dublin City.
Interesting critical take on new housing strategy in todayโs @independent.ie by john mccartneyโฌโฉ
โCost of agricultural land rises 10% with Dublin most expensiveโ
Dublin median price/acre โฌ24,125 (so โฌ57,900 /hectare)
1 hectare can fit 35-50 new homes at site price โ โฌ80,000/home
Hence windfall profits from re-zoning agricultural land to residential land www.irishtimes.com/business/202...
New substack: the government could pay a heavy cost for increasing military spending: chrisdillow.substack.com/p/some-costs...
The first electoral test for progressives in the Connolly Coalition will be the Galway West by-election. A voter-transfer pact is essential to maximising support and the minimum needed to show that progressives are serious about building an alternative to the current Government.
50% of households find it difficult making ends meet. Temporary measures wonโt solve this. We need to promote wages and incomes, reshape market prices, and provide free public services. Affordability is one of the foundations of an alternative government: tinyurl.com/wzj3usnf
50% of households find it difficult making ends meet. Temporary measures wonโt solve this. We need to promote wages and incomes, reshape market prices, and provide free public services. Affordability is one of the foundations of an alternative government. tinyurl.com/wzj3usnf
Hospitality VAT cut was farcical. But tax cuts for property developers were insidious. Developersโ lobby told the Government โ give us more subsidy or we wonโt help meet your housing targets. And the Government blinked. Because it has no strategy: tinyurl.com/bdfc9kwd
Hospitality VAT cut was farcical. Tax cuts for property developers, however, were insidious. Developersโ lobby told the Government โ give us more subsidy or we wonโt help meet your housing targets. And the Government blinked. Because it has no strategy: tinyurl.com/bdfc9kwd
๐ป Iโll be speaking about #housing in #Budget2026 tonight on @rteradio1.bsky.social @latedebaterte.bsky.social 10-11pm #SpeirGorm
Probably the most succinct (and correct) description of Budget 2026. Note: it is not so much 'pro-business' as 'pro-business owner'. It is highly debatable whether tax cuts will boost business productivity. And also note the 'austerity' headline above.
There is always a lot of noise and numbers in the run-up to the budget. Here are a few facts that might help you survive the tsunami of assertions and assumptions on Tuesday: spending, poverty, profits, VAT cuts, multi-national bail-outs and much more: tinyurl.com/2ze7kcxh
If James Browne wants to get โradicalโ about housing, here are five things he must do www.irishtimes.com/opinion/2025...
Notes on the Front is moving. You can now find it at notesonthefront.org . Hope to see you there.
โPay rises for construction workers are solution to housing crisis, not the problem, says unionโ
www.independent.ie/irish-news/p...
The war in Ukraine has been very good for the stock prices of European arms makers. From Bloomberg:
It's so strange to me how the absolutely core question at the heart of politics - "what kind of society do we want to live in?" - is so absent from discussion, either assumed settled or reduced to meaningless generalities.