Ban on use of public land in development zones for speculative projects
Labour Party pledges that public land located in development zones will not be used for speculative projects.
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Labour Party pledges that public land located in development zones will not be used for speculative projects.
Labour proposes a transition incentive for recipients of the housing rent subsidy who become ineligible due to increased income after a biennial review. Rather than losing the benefit immediately, they would see it reduced gradually over two years.
The Labour Party proposes to increase the stamp duty exemption threshold for first-time buyers by €100,000, from €200,000 to €300,000.
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