§ Captain SHEEHANasked the Chief Secretary for Ireland whether any scheme has yet been formulated by the Irish Departments and public bodies concerned for re-housing after the War; and, having regard to the urgency and importance of this question, will he consider the advisability of summoning immediately a national conference of all those interested in housing reform in Ireland?
§ Mr. SHORTTThis matter has been engaging the attention of the Irish Government, but I am not yet in a position to make a definite statement as to the measures proposed.
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§ Mr. FIELDasked the Chief Secretary for Ireland whether he can state definitely what arrangements have been made or are contemplated to assist housing operations in Ireland, especially in Dublin; whether similar measures have been arranged as those in force for Great Britain; whether equal financial assistance and provision of materials will be given; and whether he is aware that this is an urgent question?
§ Mr. SHORTTI would refer the hon. Member to the reply which I have just given to a similar question on the subject by the hon. and gallant Member for the Mid Division of county Cork. As I have already informed the hon. Member, it is intended that Ireland shall participate in any measures submitted to Parliament for the improvement of housing conditions.