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How is economic recovery influencing Ireland's election? | How is economic recovery influencing Ireland's election? |
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In Dublin, the builders are back. | In Dublin, the builders are back. |
Across the city centre glossy office blocks are sprouting up in a tangible sign of Ireland's economic recovery. | Across the city centre glossy office blocks are sprouting up in a tangible sign of Ireland's economic recovery. |
There are more than 30 tower cranes across the skyline and construction firms are hiring. | There are more than 30 tower cranes across the skyline and construction firms are hiring. |
When the outgoing government took power in 2011 unemployment was over 14% and the economy was barely growing. | When the outgoing government took power in 2011 unemployment was over 14% and the economy was barely growing. |
Today, unemployment is below 9% and Ireland probably has the fastest growing economy in Europe. | Today, unemployment is below 9% and Ireland probably has the fastest growing economy in Europe. |
In an election campaign, that fact should give a huge advantage to the centre-right Fine Gael and the centre-left Labour who have been in power for the last five years. | In an election campaign, that fact should give a huge advantage to the centre-right Fine Gael and the centre-left Labour who have been in power for the last five years. |
But the polls indicate they will struggle to form a majority. Labour could lose as many as half its seats. | But the polls indicate they will struggle to form a majority. Labour could lose as many as half its seats. |
Economic growth has not translated into a feelgood factor. | Economic growth has not translated into a feelgood factor. |
Architect Hugh Wallace believes the coalition deserve more credit for their economic management. | Architect Hugh Wallace believes the coalition deserve more credit for their economic management. |
At the peak of the boom his studio employed 160 people, but in 2009 the economic crash pushed the business into liquidation. | At the peak of the boom his studio employed 160 people, but in 2009 the economic crash pushed the business into liquidation. |
Dissatisfaction | Dissatisfaction |
Now he's back, employing a team of young designers and working on projects from Belfast to Oman. | Now he's back, employing a team of young designers and working on projects from Belfast to Oman. |
"I think Noonan [the Irish finance minister] has done an amazing job. People forget what 2011 was like here. Nobody knew what was going to happen. | "I think Noonan [the Irish finance minister] has done an amazing job. People forget what 2011 was like here. Nobody knew what was going to happen. |
"But Labour, I think, have been kicked for the wrong reasons." | "But Labour, I think, have been kicked for the wrong reasons." |
Sources of dissatisfaction are easy to find. | Sources of dissatisfaction are easy to find. |
Citizens have been hit with a raft of spending cuts and tax rises over the last five years as the coalition continued to implement the austerity demanded by the international institutions which bailed Ireland out. | Citizens have been hit with a raft of spending cuts and tax rises over the last five years as the coalition continued to implement the austerity demanded by the international institutions which bailed Ireland out. |
There is a housing crisis in Dublin. A dysfunctional market which delivered too may houses in the wrong places now can't provide enough in the right places. | There is a housing crisis in Dublin. A dysfunctional market which delivered too may houses in the wrong places now can't provide enough in the right places. |
Homelessness | Homelessness |
The Capuchin Day Centre in the north inner city is at the sharp end of that crisis. | The Capuchin Day Centre in the north inner city is at the sharp end of that crisis. |
It provides food and medical help for hundreds of homeless people every day. | It provides food and medical help for hundreds of homeless people every day. |
It is run by Brother Kevin Crowley who says his main concern is "the number of family and children coming in here every day. | It is run by Brother Kevin Crowley who says his main concern is "the number of family and children coming in here every day. |
"It's absolutely appalling to see the number of children who are leaving here to live in hotel rooms," he said. | "It's absolutely appalling to see the number of children who are leaving here to live in hotel rooms," he said. |
"The government has done nothing in the last number of years for housing." | "The government has done nothing in the last number of years for housing." |
Only a small minority of people will have experienced the trauma of homelessness but there is a widespread feeling that the fruits of recovery have not been widely shared. | Only a small minority of people will have experienced the trauma of homelessness but there is a widespread feeling that the fruits of recovery have not been widely shared. |
There is a perception that the winners have been been people in Dublin who work for multinationals. | There is a perception that the winners have been been people in Dublin who work for multinationals. |
When it comes to job creation that is not necessarily borne out by the numbers. | When it comes to job creation that is not necessarily borne out by the numbers. |
Prof Alan Barrett, from the Economic and Social Research Institute, says most regions have benefited. | |
"Dublin is experiencing the greatest growth and things are not good in the west, but places like the border regions and the south east are experiencing employment growth," he said. | "Dublin is experiencing the greatest growth and things are not good in the west, but places like the border regions and the south east are experiencing employment growth," he said. |
"Over the last two years we've created about 100,000 jobs and something like 20% are in construction. So it is broadly based." | "Over the last two years we've created about 100,000 jobs and something like 20% are in construction. So it is broadly based." |
The coalition has just two weeks to convince the electorate that it is best placed to build on that progress. | The coalition has just two weeks to convince the electorate that it is best placed to build on that progress. |
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