The former Taoiseach thinks the current rate of nearly 100,000 immigrants a year should ideally be brought down.
Leo Varadkar ’s view that the level of immigration to Ireland is too high has been described as “utterly irresponsible” by People Before Profit .
“What they’re doing there is they’re pushing down and they want the population to look down and not look up at them. “It’s a growing economy, one of the richest countries in the world; we can’t cope with it is because people are coming into this country into a housing crisis and a service delivery crisis - created by the likes of Simon Harris and Leo Varadkar.”, Deputy Varadkar said people who disagreed with his remarks should be asked what rate of immigration would be too high for them.
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