A quarter of Fianna Fáil voters and 18 per cent of Fine Gael voters say they would've voted differently had they have known these figures.
A quarter of Fianna Fáil voters and 18 per cent of Fine Gael voters say they would've voted differently had they known how many houses were built last year.
The government's target of 40 thousand was undershot by almost 10 thousand - leading to a change in attitude making Sinn Fein the most popular party.
It currently leads the parties on 23 per cent, with Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael on 20 while Independents are at 11 per cent.
Louisa Meehan from Woodview HRM says we need to invest in more than just housing:

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