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Eviction ban, congestion charges and the state’s inability to look around corners.

Eviction ban, congestion charges and the state’s inability to look around corners.

Jack Horgan-Jones and Cormac McQuinn join Hugh Linehan

Inside Politics with Hugh Linehan · Declan Conlon

March 10, 202335m 5s

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Show Notes

One issue has dominated the agenda on what was an already busy week for politics. The decision to lift the eviction ban was a shock reversal of what was expected from Tuesday's cabinet meeting, according to Jack Horgan-Jones. The maelstrom of personal stories from worried renters gives the opposition an easily-understood attack line from now until the next election. Coalition tensions are also mounting over plans to reduce private car usage, with Green ambitions to introduce congestion charges. Cormac McQuinn also highlights the potential minefield for the government if it opts for holding three referendums relating to gender equality in November. Plus the panel choose their Irish Times article of the week:


Kitty Holland's explainer on referendums relating to the constitution's article on 'women in the home'

Fiona Reddan's deep dive into why Ireland has Europe's most expensive housing market

Conor Capplis' passionate article in favour of Paul Mescal taking the Oscar for Best Actor at this weekend's Academy Awards

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