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What is the biggest issues/concerns facing Ireland today?

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  • 29-06-2023 9:09pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 159 ✭✭Uncharted2


    What is the biggest issues/concerns facing Ireland today?

    What is the biggest issues/concerns facing Ireland today? 180 votes

    Housing/homelessness
    32% 58 votes
    Immigration
    37% 68 votes
    Healthcare
    12% 23 votes
    Inflation
    3% 7 votes
    LGBT rights
    1% 2 votes
    Hate speech laws
    1% 3 votes
    Government corruption
    3% 6 votes
    A United Ireland
    0% 1 vote
    Other
    6% 12 votes


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,247 ✭✭✭Sammy2012


    It's a toss up between housing and healthcare in my opinion. I went with health care as thankfully we have a house, but if one of us was depending on the public health care system in the morning I would not be very confident in the outcome.



  • Registered Users Posts: 9,806 ✭✭✭buried


    Business corporations/Banks/Vulture funds thinking and also doing what they want and literally laughing at the Irish People while they do it.

    RTE did it today at the PAC but some greasy international corporation is doing it every day of the week anyways, so why not?

    Who is going to sort it out?

    Nobody

    "You have disgraced yourselves again" - W. B. Yeats



  • Registered Users Posts: 3,070 ✭✭✭DellyBelly


    I went other...think the rte scandal is far greater than all the other selections



  • Registered Users Posts: 97 ✭✭paxreseuropa


    <snip> - do not comment about moderation in thread

    Anyway on the topic; I'm gonna have to go with Housing/Homelessness: for me if someone has a place to call home they can fix all of their other problems a hell of a lot easier. So, yeah I'd say that's the main issue in the country at the moment.

    With that out of the way we could focus heavily on more pressing issues such as inflation and healthcare. I do think all three of these are close in importance so there wouldn't be much between them but Housing/Homelessness just about pips the other two.



  • Registered Users Posts: 7,468 ✭✭✭prunudo


    Other, it connects most of the other options, but I think the biggest problem is the glacial pace things take in this country. The red tape, bureaucracy and inefficiencies with paperwork in government departments takes needlessly long, and delays the people who want to progress things from doing so in a timely fashion.



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  • Administrators, Social & Fun Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 76,506 Admin ✭✭✭✭✭Beasty


    Just so there is no misunderstanding, if this turns into discussion of the above topics where we already have dedicated threads this thread will be closed

    We are not having another thread discussing the likes of housing, immigration, LGBT, Hate Speech, The Government or a United Ireland. Use the dedicated threads. I made this very clear in another thread that was closed over the past day or two



  • Registered Users Posts: 957 ✭✭✭I.R.Y.E.D


    Mental health and addiction issues, not just illegal substances, but prescription analgesics.



  • Registered Users Posts: 2,956 ✭✭✭mikemac2


    Healthcare

    I saw a photo/scan this evening of a young girls spine with scoliosis. It realy should have been treated 5 years ago but here we are now and the young girl is in pain.

    The staff are there, the facilites are there and I know this as some medical professionals work extra shifts to do these procedures if public can fund it. I believe they do the procedure at night or during their free time anyway and also a lower cost to the State. But with the billions the HSE have this cannot be done it seems.



  • Registered Users Posts: 349 ✭✭McHardcore


    When the worlds scientists are warning about something, we should probably listen.



  • Registered Users Posts: 28,484 ✭✭✭✭murpho999


    The biggest issues facing this country is housing and healthcare.

    That's because it impacts all citizens of the state in their day to day life.

    Of course on a forum like this "immigration" is the issue, driven by media and poor politicians who scapegoat immigrants for the country' s other problems when the reality is that immigration is required, enriches a country's cultural fabric and has very little impact on current Irish people's s day to day life.



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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,933 ✭✭✭tesla_newbie


    “ enriches a country’s cultural fabric “

    that’s not a reality , it’s just progressive dogma



  • Registered Users Posts: 24,253 ✭✭✭✭Sleepy


    Other. The main issues facing us are ones we can't address as an individual nation: climate change and global capitalism.

    Sure, we can implement laws and modify our taxation system in order to properly fund public services but doing so risks killing the golden goose of FDI.

    Most of the western world needs a socialist overhaul to undo the increasing centralisation of wealth we've been seeing since the 80's. It won't be universally popular and with most of the media being owned by those the status quo benefits will be very difficult to change without going down the road of revolution but when Forbes estimates that there are 2,640 billionaires in a world where the World Bank estimates over 9% of the global population lives in poverty, it's going to happen one way or the other.

    Perhaps Climate Change will force the issue. As more of the world becomes uninhabitable and climate disasters increase, we'll see increased migration, lots of unrest and the sight of cretins like the Kardashians, the Trumps or the Russian Oligarchs swanning around in their private jets may eventually start to foment the anger it deserves rather than the delusional aspiration so many of the population currently seem to feel towards them.



  • Registered Users Posts: 7,275 ✭✭✭Brussels Sprout


    I voted for Housing because it's the biggest problem today but the biggest problem in Ireland and everywhere else in the medium to long-term is Climate Breakdown and Biodiversity loss. Everything else just seems like rearranging items on the Titanic. If your #1 issue is immigration (currently the top voted item) then that is only going to be exacerbated by the countries who are most affected becoming more and more unlivable.



  • Registered Users Posts: 348 ✭✭lizzyjane


    Immigration in my opinion, especially at the level its risen to in the past decade or so.


    I read earlier that Muhammed was the most popular boys baby name in Galway last year. Bit mental that.



  • Registered Users Posts: 30,595 ✭✭✭✭freshpopcorn


    I'd say housing/homelessness.

    Which will result in further mental health issues.



  • Registered Users Posts: 21,672 ✭✭✭✭Tell me how


    A thread like this with Immigration as one of the voting options but not Climate Change says it all really.



  • Registered Users Posts: 19,330 ✭✭✭✭Tony EH


    Housing, hands down.



  • Registered Users Posts: 86,734 ✭✭✭✭JP Liz V1


    I would say healthcare



  • Registered Users Posts: 11,789 ✭✭✭✭BattleCorp


    Reading Boards.ie, you'd have to think Tubs and RTE is the greatest calamity facing mankind at the moment.



  • Registered Users Posts: 11,390 ✭✭✭✭castletownman


    But when two of our richest men are preparing for a cage fight against each other, you'd wonder where the money is being focused.



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  • Registered Users Posts: 919 ✭✭✭Everlong1


    No mention of crime so I voted other.

    The idea that LGBT rights is one of the biggest issues in Ireland is a joke. We already have gay marriage and a raft of legislation protecting the gay community from discrimination. What more do they want or need?



  • Registered Users Posts: 23,918 ✭✭✭✭One eyed Jack



    Ahh it doesn’t, that’s what the ‘Other’ option is for, so anyone who wishes to can offer an opinion from their own perspective. Climate change wouldn’t be on my radar either at all, Education and Employment should be top of the agenda IMO, but in national exit polls in 2020, climate change, education and employment just weren’t top priorities for most people in the way they voted -



    https://www.rte.ie/news/election-2020/2020/0209/1114111-election-exit-poll/



  • Registered Users Posts: 8,515 ✭✭✭suvigirl


    Inequality.

    The rich are getting richer, the poor are being more and more marginalised and left behind.

    People's health depends on how much money they have.

    People care less and less about others and only care about themselves.



  • Registered Users Posts: 1,497 ✭✭✭TokTik


    Lets say tomorrow the entire world buys into this climate nonsense.

    China/Russia/Brazil/USA all decide to go zero emissions. How much can we expect the climate to change in 5/10/15/20/50 years? What will the earth cool by?



  • Registered Users Posts: 25,273 ✭✭✭✭zell12


    Housing - unless you have a place to live, you cannot actually live any sort of life

    Wordwide it is overpopulation



  • Registered Users Posts: 1,770 ✭✭✭ArthurDayne


    #1 issue must be sustainability. Whether you actually believe that the climate is affected by mankind or otherwise, there are clear socioeconomic and political reasons beyond just 'saving the planet' as to why clean renewable energy (and an element of national self-sufficiency in generating it) should be at the top of all agendas. The war in Ukraine and Russia's energy leverage over Europe is one recent lesson on the importance of this, but we are facing into decades now where it is likely that changing climate conditions will either prompt people to up sticks or indeed forcibly displace them. So even if you are someone who thinks immigration is the #1 issue, this is a root issue which will cause emigration from increasingly dry or increasingly flooded areas etc.

    I think the #2 issue is late stage capitalism. While capitalism has had its successes in both the cultivation of better living standards and social progress, it has created its own cycles that are hard to break from. Those who have done well from it have pulled ladders up from all but their own families, leaving others locked out. The capitalist narrative of "I worked for everything I have" has blurred the acknowledgement of privilege and has fed a view that those who are not well-off are simply lazy ne'er-do-wells. The fact that immigrants are often slotting into the "lower" position of the economic pyramid has also blurred the fact that this is an issue of class, not race or culture. Left unchecked and unaddressed, this will fester into hatred.



  • Registered Users Posts: 9,403 ✭✭✭Cluedo Monopoly


    Taxpayer revenue waste and corruption.

    What are they doing in the Hyacinth House?



  • Registered Users Posts: 7,275 ✭✭✭Brussels Sprout



    Since you didn't even pretend to ask that question in good faith I'm not going to give you the courtesy of a response.



  • Registered Users Posts: 919 ✭✭✭Everlong1


    We have one of the most generous welfare systems in the world in this country. Where is this massive cohort of "the poor and left behind" you're talking about?



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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,497 ✭✭✭TokTik


    Good one. No one knows. You want trillions spent on some pie in the sky fantasy, that you have no idea will work or not. Same as the scientists who were asked the same in the US Senate by Ted Cruz as far as I can remember. They also refused to answer, as they also had no idea and no answers either.



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