A scheme is due to go before cabinet next month.
The Tánaiste will come under pressure to back a 100% mica redress scheme during a meeting this afternoon.
He's holding talks with some of his Fine Gael colleagues, such as TDs from Donegal and Mayo.
They want homeowners to be fully compensated for having their homes built with the faulty blocks.
Over the past 6 weeks we have had to move out of our Mica house and watch our family home being demolished. Difficult to describe the trauma. No amount of money could compensate for this. #micaredress #MicaProtest @LeoVaradkar @DarraghOBrienTD @McConalogue @PadraigMacL pic.twitter.com/BeRyRQJWdD
— Henry O Donnell (@henryod4) September 23, 2021
Source: Twitter (@henryod4)
A scheme's due to go to cabinet early next month.
Paddy Diver is the leader of a campaign for 100% redress for owners of mica-affected homes.
Mica protestors 'in it for the long haul' as they plan to 'bring Dublin to a standstill'
Paddy Diver, leader of a campaign for 100% redress for owners of mica-affected homes, said his group "are not in the business of leaving people behind"#MicaProtesthttps://t.co/768lfp0uhw
— Mick Caul ? (@caulmick) September 23, 2021
Source: Twitter (@caulmick)
He says the group have planned a mass protest in Dublin on October 8th, unless the government agree to full compensation for all.