regulators wrote: » No need for Calleary or Hogan to resign. This is way over the top. A simple wage fine and a apology would suffice.
AMKC wrote: » Euronews have the story about him resigning and mention that Phil Hogan was at it on there The Cube section as well. So someone here said it would not even be on any other news in Europe was wrong. It has made international news.
skooterblue2 wrote: » Could the Irish government recall him like an ambassador and send a replacement. I dont see this happening either.
Cyrus wrote: » doesnt matter, rules are the same for all, and i am outraged, literally frothing at the mouth. Phil Hogan didnt make the laws here either so he is in the same boat as them right?
Podge_irl wrote: » He shouldn't have gone and it was a spectacular lack of judgement, but ultimately people's mood is somewhat irrelevant. It is not exactly going to be hard for his to "brazen the storm" in Ireland when his job is in Brussels and not contingent upon the Irish people or parliament anymore.
Joe_ Public wrote: » I dont think he's going anywhere personally either but i wouldnt be so quick to misjudge the public mood or how long this will drag on in the media. Sarah McInerney was asking guests on her show whether the government might recall him but I'm not aware it would have that power even if it wanted to. He could be at least a bit contrite anyway, thats not much to ask.
Podge_irl wrote: » I'm not judging the public mood at all, I'm saying its irrelevant. The govt can't recall him and I somewhat doubt he ever planned to run for any office in Ireland again.
Mrcaramelchoc wrote: » Good ole jobs for the boys phil has tweeted.no apology no resignation just a tweet. Keep up the arrogance phil.
smelly sock wrote: » Just waiting for the photo of Big Phil to emerge swigging a pint down in the local during his quarantine.
Ned Led Zeppo wrote: » The hotel get's off Scot-free as well, they should have cancelled the event.
quokula wrote: » Why exactly would we want someone who's fighting our corner during Brexit negotiations to resign and most likely be replaced with somebody from another country who won't have as much interest in Ireland? Because he had dinner out during lockdown? It was a stupid thing to do but I assume the other million plus people in the country who have also done that at some point should resign from their jobs too by that logic?
Mrcaramelchoc wrote: » I for one want him gone.
silver2020 wrote: » oh ffs, the covid police are at it again. Your email will go immediately into the trash bin where it belongs.
StackSteevens wrote: » So when this term ends, he'll be looking around for lucrative directorships - Charlie McCreevy managed to hoover up a few after his spell as Commissioner.
fly_agaric wrote: » Kind of gas if due to aload of indignant roaring from here he got replaced with someone from Central/Eastern Europe who really couldn't give a bollix about the Brits or Brexit! I think Brexit is an afterthought now for most of the EU which may present some dangers for us next year. It is helpful that the trade commissioner is Irish and has knowledge of the issues as they relate to this country.
fly_agaric wrote: » Afair he was the first, (maybe still the only?) former commissioner who had to step down from a job he took up afterwards due to conflicts of interest/ethics issues. Make of that what you will.https://www.irishtimes.com/news/mccreevy-resigns-from-bank-board-1.865250
bikeman1 wrote: » The story that just keeps on giving and giving! Gavan Reilly has tweeted to say that big Phil was supposedly staying in Co. Kildare for his period of restricted movements. Of course as we all know Kildare is in a lockdown and travel outside of the county is not permitted! If that is true, he 100% has to go!