That's according to a midlands TD.
The government has comfortably survived a confidence motion in the Dáil.
Independent midlands TDs Cathal Berry and Denis Naughten voted with the government, while Carol Nolan, Michael Fitzmaurice voted no confidence.
Exiled Green Party TD Neasa Hourigan also voted with the coalition.
The final tally was 86 votes for the government and 67 against.
Fianna Fáil Laois Offaly Deputy Barry Cowen says the opposition has to take responsibility:
He has also compared keeping the eviction ban to making sweets free for children:
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