Sinn Féin and the Social Democrats are calling on the coalition to build more affordable homes.
Sinn Fein has accused the Government of having "no plan, no safety net and no intention" to help those facing homelessness.
Housing has again dominated Leaders Questions in the Dail today, with both the Social Democrats and Sinn Fein calling on the Government to focus on building more affordable homes.
Mary Lou McDonald said the Government should not "brag" about the State's multi-billion euro surplus while thousands struggle to keep a roof over their head.
Longford Westmeath Sinn Féin TD Sorca Clarke says the number of eviction notices outweighs the number of properties available to rent:
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