There was a fairly heated debate on a still-hot topic in the middle of last night's The Late Late Show.
Host Ryan Tubridy was joined by Dublin City Councillor Mannix Flynn, and the topic of Apollo House was brought up.
Flynn was always vocal about his opposition to the occupation of Apollo House, and last night discussed how he believes the entire endeavor was a complete and total failure.
Tubridy was quick to point out that just because it wasn't something that worked for Flynn didn't mean it wasn't a success for other people, but it was clear these two men had their minds set and wouldn't be working out a "agree to disagree" proposal any time soon.
Clip via The Late Late Show
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