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Super article by Conor Skehan, the former Chair of the Housing Agency
www.independent.ie
His father was a developer and lost everything including the family home.
Recently, he separated from his wife, and rented a house which was repossessed from the landlord by the bank.
... the homeless industry makes me so angry that I have to button down even more, so that I can function professionally. The threat, risk and finally the reality of homelessness have dogged me and my family for most of my adult life.
I’m told I can appear to lack empathy because I always try to examine housing on the basis of evidence, facts and the forces that drive markets — refusing to be drawn into the human tragedies that are often involved.
In reality it’s a desperate attempt to remain calm and objective in the face of waves of harm being caused by those who use the powerful emotions about housing to further their own agenda.
I’ve lost my home twice. It scars you – but emotions must be left aside when tackling the housing crisis
In many articles over the last number of years, this column has scrupulously avoided the use of the personal pronoun ‘I’.
His father was a developer and lost everything including the family home.
Recently, he separated from his wife, and rented a house which was repossessed from the landlord by the bank.
... the homeless industry makes me so angry that I have to button down even more, so that I can function professionally. The threat, risk and finally the reality of homelessness have dogged me and my family for most of my adult life.
I’m told I can appear to lack empathy because I always try to examine housing on the basis of evidence, facts and the forces that drive markets — refusing to be drawn into the human tragedies that are often involved.
In reality it’s a desperate attempt to remain calm and objective in the face of waves of harm being caused by those who use the powerful emotions about housing to further their own agenda.