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    Deputy Prime Minister Simon Harris via Facebook

    Ireland’s deeply entrenched political establishment is facing uncomfortable questions after Deputy Prime Minister Simon Harris finally admitted what ordinary citizens have been saying for years: mass migration has exacerbated—and continues to exacerbate— the country’s housing crisis.

    His comments, genuine or not, mark a sharp departure from the government’s usual attempts to downplay the crisis.

    Harris, a member of the globalist Fine Gael party, told reporters in Dublin that a growing population and a relentless stream of migration “correlates” with mounting pressure on limited housing stock. For most ordinary Irish citizens, this was merely an acknowledgment of what’s been obvious to them for many years.

    Again, stating the obvious, he warned that Ireland risks damaging “social cohesion” if it continues importing more people than the system can sustain. Citizens struggling to find shelter naturally see these remarks as long overdue.

    For years, the ruling globalist coalition argued that migration played only a minor role in the housing crisis, if any at all. Housing Minister James Browne claimed last autumn that it accounted for only a “small part” of the problem.

    That phony narrative is collapsing as rent costs soar, homelessness climbs, and thousands of newly arrived, unvetted migrants are placed in hotels and in homes while Irish families remain on waiting lists. As is the case so often these days, the lived experience of voters contradicts official talking points.

    Harris felt as if had to qualify his statements by insisting he was not endorsing anti-immigration arguments, but he noted that even he could not ignore the blatantly obvious strain on housing and public services. His attempt at nuance, however, did little to calm a public exhausted by spiraling costs.

    He argued that Ireland’s deeper issue is the government’s inability to build infrastructure despite a booming economy. Many see this as an indictment of a political class long distracted by global agendas rather than national priorities.

    Ireland has the money for expansionary budgets, according to Harris, but somehow cannot provide basic necessities like water systems, energy capacity, and housing. For citizens on decade-long waiting lists, this contradiction feels like a betrayal.

    He said the “centre” must deliver faster to preserve public trust. But critics argue the so-called “centre” has long lost credibility the moment it embraced never-ending mass migration without planning for—or having any regard for—its consequences.

    Across the country, frustration is rising as working families watch emergency accommodation fill with newly arrived migrants from alien cultures while locals are simply told: “be patient.” This has rightly fueled a growing sense that Irish citizens are being pushed to the back of the line.

    The government’s left-liberal, globalist approach to migration has collided with the hard limits of Ireland’s housing and infrastructure—while also coinciding with troubling rises in violent crime. Even senior officials can no longer pretend these social maladies are unrelated.

    Polls show rising public dissatisfaction with how the crisis has been handled. Many believe Ireland’s ‘leaders’ are more concerned with appeasing EU migration expectations than helping to make Irish lives better.

    Communities already overwhelmed by rising costs now fear further strain as arrivals continue at record levels. Each new government pledge of additional accommodation only heightens local tensions.

    Harris’s remarks, though measured, reflect a deeply out-of-touch political establishment scrambling to regain control of a narrative slipping from its hands as anti-establishment parties gain strength. The admission signals that denial is simply no longer politically viable.

    While the deputy prime minister speaks of preserving social harmony, he doesn’t seem to grasp that harmony cannot exist in a system stretched beyond its capacity. And for a growing number of Irish voters, the solution begins with a drastic U-turn away from mass-migration policies.



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