Election 2024: Voters in this Dublin barber’s are leaving it longer to get a haircut as the cost of living increases. How will that affect their vote?
‘Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil lie through their teeth’: Barbershop customers want a fresh-look government
“It’s another opportunity for change,” he says. “I’m saving with my partner for a house. You are looking at the housing crisis and you are getting less motivated as the prices go up. You look further out from Finglas and houses are going up there as well. He is a qualified electrician and his girlfriend is a primary schoolteacher. “We budget well. We are not struggling. We are not living paycheck to paycheck. We are doing okay, but not everyone’s like that.”
“I’ll be voting locally for Dessie Ellis for a number of reasons,” said Graham, a barber shop client who declined to give his surname.
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