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Taoiseach Simon Harris has said housing is a massive priority after being told he should be ashamed at the number of children who are homeless during a Dublin canvass. T aoiseach Simon Harris has said housing is a massive priority after being told he should be ashamed at the number of children who are homeless during a Dublin canvass. The Taoiseach has defended Fine Gaels record after being challenged on the Governments housing policies while canvassing on Dublins Capel Street. Chris Maddaloni Thu Nov 14 2024 - 14:44 THIS is the moment Taoiseach Simon Harris was refused a handshake after he was confronted over the issue of homelessness while canvassing. Harris was on Capel Street in Dublin city centre speaking Taoiseach Simon Harris has said housing is a massive priority after being told he should be ashamed at the number of children who are homeless during a Dublin canvass. While campaigning on Capel Street in Dublin, Mr Harris was involved in a fraught exchange with a man — who has since been identified as People Before Profit member Kieran Allen — over homelessness. Simon Harris confronted over the homelessness crisis on Capel Street Taoiseach told he should be ashamed of yourself pic.twitter.com After speaking to college students, Harris made his way to Capel Street to canvass with Dublin Central candidate Paschal Donohoe, where he was confronted about the homelessness crisis. Simon Harris was confronted by Dr Kieran Allen, joint national secretary of PBP, after a press conference at Dublins Capel Street yesterday afternoon. You have got 4,000 children in this country who are homeless and its a direct result of your policies and you should be ashamed of yourself, said Dr Allen, who previously worked Simon Harris: 1,000 gardaí, more security on public transport and a reimagined GPO museum in plan for Dublin city centre. Simon Harris confronted over homelessness while on Dublin canvass. According to Dublin Region Homeless Executives
figures, published in monthly reports, between January and the end of July of this year, 223 new families presented as homeless in the Dublin