Eddie Hobbs examines controversial political statements and government planning with data scientist Ivor Cummins and legal expert Nick Delehanty in this revealing discussion about Ireland’s future trajectory.
Expect to learn about Social Democrats leader Holly Carnes’ claim that “there’s no link between crime and immigration” and how this contradicts available Irish Prison Service data, Denmark’s comprehensive immigration statistics and policies that show clear demographic patterns in crime rates, and Micheál Martin’s climate commitments at COP30 despite major nations withdrawing from these agreements.
The conversation provides an in-depth analysis of the Department of Finance’s “Future 40” report, which outlines Ireland’s path to 2065 including dramatic carbon reduction targets, projected national debt increases to over 140% of gross national income, and a strategy relying on mass immigration to offset declining birth rates while potentially exporting educated Irish youth.
This discussion highlights how the 215-page government document appears to prioritize international climate commitments over addressing Ireland’s housing crisis, with projections suggesting housing will remain unaffordable until 2040 despite the current deficit of approximately 250,000 homes. The speakers note the absence of cultural preservation, security considerations, and defense spending in this long-term national planning document.
Credit to : Eddie Hobbs
