Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe takes the longer view, and that’s a good thing. In an interview with The Currency’s Ian Kehoe, Donohoe said “the big risk that’s always on my mind is what happens if in 20 or 30 years’ time we have a generation of Irish citizens who neither have a pension nor own a home. And again how do we begin to make decisions now to avoid that happening”. Society’s core structures change slowly. One of the structures changing a bit more rapidly is what we might call the architecture of care—care for the young, the sick,…
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