Irish Daily Mirror

Focus your anger on Govt.. NOT refugees

Sinn Fein leader says policy failings spark immigratio­n hostility

- BY REBECCA BLACK

SINN Fein leader Mary Lou Mcdonald has called for public anger to be directed at the Government instead of refugees.

She was speaking after a poll in the Irish Independen­t found 56% of the public believe Ireland has taken in too many refugees in the past year.

Protests have been held in Waterford, Cork and Dublin in recent weeks.

Gardai are also investigat­ing an alleged assault at a campsite in Ashtown, Dublin, where migrants had been living for months, and a suspected arson attack on a disused school in Dublin that had been rumoured to be used for migrants.

Speaking on RTE Radio’s The Week Ms Mcdonald blamed a “very small fringe” for whipping up anger against refugees. She said: “The Government have really handled so many situations so badly.

“We’ve had a housing emergency for many years, lots of people have direct experience of this crisis, they’re living in overcrowde­d circumstan­ces, they’re paying exorbitant rents, if they can get a place and they have had Government inaction.

“There is huge frustratio­n and anger, actually, I think sometimes people haven’t been angry enough with Government.

“I understand all of the anger and that anger needs to be directed at those in power, those that have the capacity to change things.

“We need to be careful in understand­ing that it is a small group of very, very nasty individual­s, who are trying to foment this view of aggression and negativity towards people who are weak.

“The Irish instinct fundamenta­lly is an instinct of decency, Irish people are decent and welcoming.

“But I also know people have struggled long and hard for years with a Government that has failed rural communitie­s, left town after town without services, without opportunit­ies, and an inability to source accommodat­ion, and that has driven righteous, correct anger.

“We need a government with a plan for housing, social developmen­t and regenerati­on. We also need to have a clearheade­d view from Irish people in apportioni­ng blame where it rightly lies, and it

does not lay at the feet of any refugee”.

RTE’S This Week obtained figures showing the number of staff working on processing asylum appeals fell by 8% in 2019 despite a surge in applicatio­ns and a backlog of hundreds of cases.

Speaking on RTE television’s The Week in Politics, Minister of State Pippa Hackett said space could be found for 76,000 more refugees, insisting: “We have a lot of space in Ireland.”

She added Integratio­n Minister Roderic O’gorman has written to colleagues asking for help identifyin­g empty buildings and an allof-government approach.

Ms Hackett said: “I believe they really will pull out all the stops. This is a

crisis.”

Blame does not lay at the feet of any refugee

MARY LOU MCDONALD RTE RADIO YESTERDAY

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PROTEST Anti-refugee demo in Dublin

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