In this episode, Niall talks to property expert Karl Deeter about the controversy surrounding presidential candidate Catherine Connolly, who admits she did represent banks in court — but won’t say whether that included home repossession cases.
Niall asks: why are people so shocked at the idea of a barrister representing a bank? Is it just part of the legal system — or is it morally questionable when families are losing their homes?
And the bigger question — should a family home ever be repossessed, even if they can’t pay the mortgage?
Are repossessions a harsh necessity in a functioning economy… or a failure of compassion in Irish society?
Join Niall and Karl for a frank, fiery conversation about money, morality, and the meaning of home.