Sir, – Jennifer Bray quotes unnamed sources as claiming that subsidies for affordable housing developments on State lands in urban areas could fall foul of EU state aid rules (“How do Opposition party policies on housing stack up?”, Analysis, May 14th). This misleading argument is used by some to blame the EU for the lack of social and affordable housing here or to shut down the conversation on the role of the State in the supply of social and affordable housing, or both. The European Commission has made it very clear that it is up to each member state to define its policy on services of a general economic interest (SGEI) into which social and affordable housing falls. The only role the European Commission has is to ensure that the aid intended for social purposes is not misused to finance commercial activities. The explicit designation of an economic activity, with a public interest mission, as an SGEI, by a member state is recognised in EU law.”The public interest mission for social and affordable housing in Ireland is set out in the 2009 Housing Act and in the Affordable Housing Bill 2020.
Source: The Irish Times May 19, 2021 23:16 UTC