Commitment

Retrofit and refurbish a further 50,000 homes

What this means

  • The Labour Party is an Irish political party that published this commitment in its 2024 general election manifesto.[source]
  • Labour promised to retrofit and refurbish a further 50,000 homes if elected, as part of its energy policy.[source]
  • The plan includes bringing vacant and derelict properties back into use as homes, addressing both energy efficiency and housing supply.[source]
  • This commitment was first stated on 17 November 2024 and remains a promise only, with no confirmed delivery date set.[source]
  • Tracking this promise matters for accountability so voters can check whether Labour acts on it if it enters government.[source]

Direct impact (1)

Indirect impact (10)

Two-hop relationships traced through the entity above. Useful for spotting downstream knock-on effects.

  • owned by party → party member2-hop via labour
    Alan KellyOfficeholder
  • owned by party → party member2-hop via labour
    Ciarán AhernOfficeholder
  • owned by party → party member2-hop via labour
    Conor SheehanOfficeholder
  • owned by party → party member2-hop via labour
    Duncan SmithOfficeholder
  • owned by party → party member2-hop via labour
    Eoghan KennyOfficeholder
  • owned by party → party member2-hop via labour
    Ged NashOfficeholder
  • owned by party → party member2-hop via labour
    George LawlorOfficeholder
  • owned by party → party member2-hop via labour
    Ivana BacikOfficeholder
  • owned by party → party member2-hop via labour
    Marie SherlockOfficeholder
  • owned by party → party member2-hop via labour
    Mark WallOfficeholder

Summary derived from the records cited above. Read the methodology to understand how this is generated.

Relationship map

One-hop relationships derived from the entity records. Click any node to follow the link.

Status

Promised

Labour committed to retrofitting and refurbishing a further 50,000 homes, including bringing vacant and derelict properties back into residential use.

Attribution & links

Origin
Manifesto
Policy area
Energy
Owning party
The Labour Party
Responsible body
Responsible officeholder
Linked mandate
First stated
2024-11-17
Last reviewed
2026-05-21

Evidence & sources

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Evidence

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