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Mary Lou changes tune on Sinn Féin housing plan yet again – Cummins

27th November 2024 - Senator John Cummins

Last night’s leaders’ debate on RTE confirmed that Mary Lou can’t stand over Sinn Fein’s Affordable Purchase Scheme, according to Fine Gael General Candidate for Waterford John Cummins.

Senator Cummins said:

“Mary Lou was at sixes and sevens when asked about her affordable housing plan during last night’s debate. Yet again, she has changed her line.

“Asked if the banks would provide mortgages under Sinn Fein’s plan, Mary Lou said they have not said no. That’s a far cry from saying yes.

“Can Mary Lou explain to us what the banks’ requirements are and how is Sinn Fein dealing with them?

“Over recent days, Mary Lou has changed her position on their affordable housing plan repeatedly. She said she “believes” the banks will be satisfied. She said they will “engage” and the banks will have to be “looked after”.

“The reality is the centrepiece of Sinn Fein’s housing plan is flawed and they can’t provide reassurances to people that they will be able to get a mortgage under their plan. Under Sinn Fein’s affordable housing, you wouldn’t own the land the house is on and Sinn Fein would tell you who you can sell it to.

“Under Fine Gael, we have a functioning Affordable Purchase Housing Scheme that is already offering homes to people for €225,000 in Waterford. The equity stake can be fully bought out and the purchaser is not restricted in whom they can sell their home to and for what price. Not only is Sinn Féin’s affordable housing policy unworkable, it is not real home ownership.”