Q1. Money that is currently being saved for future policy challenges (such as climate change and an ageing population) should be spent now on things like housing and healthcare.
The government currently puts aside several billion euros a year into the Future Ireland Fund to help deal with future expenditure pressures such as ageing and climate change. Some say this is prudent, while others think the money should be used now to help address problems in housing and healthcare.
Q1. Money that is currently being saved for future policy challenges (such as climate change and an ageing population) should be spent now on things like housing and healthcare.
Agree
Louise Heavin

Louise Heavin

Independent

source: candidate

  • Sorca Clarke

    Sorca Clarke

    Sinn Féin

    Barry Campion

    Barry Campion

    Sinn Féin

    We have substantial infrastructural deficits in water, energy, transport, housing and health. It is prudent to save some of the substantial funds the State is accruing, but it is also prudent to invest in our housing stock, infrastructure, and public services. - source: party

Neither agree nor disagree
  • Dave Smyth

    Dave Smyth

    People Before Profit-Solidarity

    I do not agree with this choice. By taxing wealth properly, as well as the ongoing budget surpluses, it is possible to fix the housing and healthcare crises while also building a fund for future policy challenges. - source: candidate

  • Laura O'Neill

    Laura O'Neill

    Aontú

    Some should be put aside for sure and some should be used to pay down the debt. But the government should use more of the money to invest in housing and transport infrastructure. - source: party

  • Fidelma Bennett

    Fidelma Bennett

    Labour Party

    Labour will establish a Strategic Investment and Development Bank deploying funds from the FIF to finance the climate transition, new housing and support SMEs. We will continue to save for the future and deploy the nature fund from 2026. - source: party

Disagree
  • Robert Troy

    Robert Troy

    Fianna Fáil

    Joe Flaherty

    Joe Flaherty

    Fianna Fáil

    Dympna Cunniffe

    Dympna Cunniffe

    Fianna Fáil

    These funds ensure future generations are not left to deal with the challenges facing us. They allow us to plan, while providing for those who need assistance, and invest in public infrastructure/services. They underpin ability to deliver housing and healthcare. - source: party

  • Micheál Carrigy

    Micheál Carrigy

    Fine Gael

    Peter Burke

    Peter Burke

    Fine Gael

    Tanya Cannon

    Tanya Cannon

    Fine Gael

    We are helping people today, spending large amounts on housing and health. But we also need to prepare for the future. A growing and ageing population, along with global uncertainty, means Ireland needs to put some money away now to pay for future costs and risks. - source: party

  • Carol Okeke

    Carol Okeke

    Green Party

    We are already investing a huge amount into housing and healthcare and will continue to increase this. It is important though that we keep some money from windfall revenue for future costs, such as climate action and future pensions. - source: party

No opinion
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