The programme was entertaining. From the number of people who were prompted to send nappies, it seems to be highly motivational.
But it was too much of a polemic and lecture and I would question a lot of the facts and issues raised.
Shock stat from last night had to be the price of cement. 85 Euros per tonne here, 45 in Germany + 10 to transport it !!!!! Crazy.
So CRH is responsible for the high house prices in Ireland? ( I am a shareholder in CRH by the way). I will check this one out. It simply makes no sense. CRH's customers are the builders - all big businesses. In the EU, there can be no restrictions on importing cement. So why not set up a cement importing business? There is a huge demand for it. These numbers simply don't add up. And why compare with Germany? Germany is in an economic slump at the moment. Maybe it has massive overcapacity and cement is being dumped? Perhaps we should opt for an economic slump so that cement prices would be lower?
Architects charge commission on the sale price of houses, so this is anti-competitive. Nonsense. The architecture market is competitive, but it's just very busy. Perhaps we should go back to the bust of the early 1980's when our architects all had to emigrate. Would we prefer this? I have only come across fees charged on the building costs, rather than the sales price, but maybe this is now the practice. But what should we do - force architects to charge according to a particular way?
Conveyancing is anti-competitive? Nonsense! It was up until around 5 to 10 years ago. It is viciously competitive now. It may still be expensive, but that is down to our archaic property ownership system, not down to the individual solicitors.
But what ruined the credibility of the programme for me was the use of the bin protest thugs in a programme about "Rip-off" Ireland. The vast majority of people fully accept that they must pay for the disposal of the waste they produce. The vast majority of us accept that we must pay for the services we get. A few people have hijacked a bin tax campaign for political purposes and good guys like Eddie should see through this and not be giving them support for entertainment purposes.
Brendan