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Rally outside Tathony House. Mairead Maguire/The Journal

People Before Profit TD says protest against Tathony House eviction shows ‘you can resist’

Bríd Smith told today’s rally that people faced with eviction notices ‘dont have to give in’.

A PEOPLE BEFORE Profit TD has said a rally against the eviction of tenants from Dublin’s Tathony House shows that “you can fight and you can resist”.

A rally is currently taking place outside Tathony House in Bow Bridge, Kilmainham, to coincide the date on which tenants had been ordered to move out by.

The landlord has decided to sell the property and evict 34 households in the process.

Some have moved out since have had to relocate to places like Meath and Dundalk as they were unable to find a home in Dublin.

The remaining residents were ordered to move out by today but have said they will remain in place until their case with the Residential Tenancies Board has concluded.

Speaking at a rally today outside Tathony House, PBP TD Bríd Smith said: “The lesson from today is that you can fight, you can resist, you don’t have to give in to the demands of the landlords when your eviction notice is issued, you can resist.”

Smith added that people in Ireland don’t have “proper tenants’ rights”.

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She told the rally: “In the meantime, people like the tenants of Tathony House are being faced with absolute desperation and either two choices; one, resist, fight, and stay where you are or give in and go into homelessness.

“I think the first choice is far better, far healthier, far more positive, and most likely to give you results.

“There’s nothing like fighting back and getting organised, but it does mean getting organised and you see the sort of structures of that here today.”

Smith added that the “bigger fight is to get rid of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael”.

Madeleine Johansson, a People Before Profit councillor and Tathony tenant of 14 years, previously told The Journal there was “no indication” that the landlord wanted to sell before the notice was served in October.

Speaking at today’s rally, Johansson said the situation has been “very frustrating, difficult, and stressful”.

She added: “There’s a huge amount of people with eviction notices out there, which obviously puts a lot of pressure on the rental market, which means that there’s more or less nowhere for people to go, that is the reality.”

Johansson and her partner James O’Toole have spearheaded the tenants’ campaign.

Addressing today’s rally, O’Toole said he too is “tired and stressed” but added that he is “determined to stick with this”.

Fabiola Escalera, who is a native of Mexico, is also a tenant of Tathony House.

She told The Journal: “It is really stressful because you have a lot of things going, it’s not your country and you don’t have your family here, so you are worrying all the time if you’re going to stay here or not.

“You’re seeing the prices in other houses, you have to pay €700 by sharing a room with two or three other people, so it’s really, really stressful for me.”

She said she may return home should she not be allowed to stay in Tathony House and expressed concern about her ability to afford rent elsewhere.

-With additional reporting from Diarmuid Pepper

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    Nov 20th 2023, 6:58 AM

    Good article, would rather pay good money for sturdy clothes if I knew it was made with quality materials and good paid workers than consistently have to buy new clothes to replace the previous bad quality article, always wondered why we don’t have some sort of system like bord bia do with the quality mark to signify it’s of a certain quality spec or something of the sorts

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    Nov 20th 2023, 8:33 AM

    @Matteo: Something to offset the highly successful business model of poor standards would be welcome.

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    Nov 20th 2023, 7:13 AM

    As a man I’m occupying the high moral ground on this one alongside my brothers.
    And I’ve gotta say:
    The view is wonderful.

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    Nov 20th 2023, 8:53 AM

    She is a bit hypocritical. Never bothered to mention the fast fashion beast that started in Ireland, Penneys.

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    Nov 20th 2023, 1:43 PM

    @Donal Ronan: Actually it was Dunnes not Pennys!

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    Nov 20th 2023, 9:25 AM

    Remember that the woke brigade never act, they just tweet and virtue signal.

    If you really care for the planet, stop buying junk.

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    Nov 20th 2023, 9:57 AM

    @Paul: ‘The woke brigade’? Do explain, please.

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    Nov 20th 2023, 9:27 AM

    Everybody loves a bargain and most people are looking for good quality clothes in the sales rather than penneys tat. I try to buy during the Black Friday sale or January sales when theres a good percentage off clothes. Don’t like penneys cheap nasty threads.

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    Nov 20th 2023, 11:18 AM

    @Lilly Lalogue: there’s some lovely stuff in Pennys. Those mom and pop type, Irish run boutiques import their clothes from the same mass produced factories as Pennys. They just sew on their fancy label and charge through the nose for them.

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    Nov 20th 2023, 3:10 PM

    @Pauline Gallagher: yeah they sew on penny’s labels that’s right Jesus some people are nuts hahaha

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    Nov 20th 2023, 1:49 PM

    Being poor
    I wait to buy clothesTvs etc…
    For some of us it’s not fast fashion.but a chance to buy clothes period..
    We all aren’t rich

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    Nov 20th 2023, 9:14 PM

    Last Friday was Black Friday for the climate,the +2 degrees target was passed:

    washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2023/11/19/climate-change-2c-temperature-heat-record/

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