Gods Gift wrote: » Diplomatic immmmmmpunity.
Gods Gift wrote: » Impunity not immunity. Phil doesn’t give a fook.
Pelezico wrote: » Can we please end this now? Surely enough spleen has been vented.
Fann Linn wrote: » You're joking aren't you? Bread & circuses.
Pelezico wrote: » It is the silly season. The leaving cert results and schools returning will end this nonsense.
Fuascailteoir wrote: » It won't end it, it will be in addition. The wheels are going to fall off altogether
tayto lover wrote: » Martin and Varadkar have asked Big Phil to consider his position. He’ll brazen it out though I bet.
Fann Linn wrote: » That'll be another fiasco.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Coupled with the news that the Dáil is being recalled I think the speculation in the other thread, that there is something big in tomorrow's papers may be correct.
Pelezico wrote: » Spare me the Irish Times lecturing us all about righteousness.
DeanAustin wrote: » Tomorrow is Sunday...
Pelezico wrote: » That's ok then The Sindo will give us Brendan O Connor and Mr Angry...cant remember his name but he has been whinging the same crap for the last thirty years. The back page man.
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Gene Kerrigan Would the Dail need to be recalled specifically to deal with Big Phil?
Muahahaha wrote: » Martin and Varadkar cant fire him. But asking him to consider his position is a veiled threat that if he doesnt resign they will put pressure on Ursala von der Lyen to sack him. He's a gonner now IMO. Ming has stuck the boot heavily into Phil already with this letter to Ursula. Ming is not wrong here, he spells out exactly why Hogan needs to go.https://twitter.com/lukeming/status/1296769987672190978
FarmerBrowne wrote: » He didn't even have the balls to apologise, he had to apologise via his spokesman when he was pushed and stopped blaming the hotel for it, an ignoramous of the highest order , hopefully he gets sacked.
The Belly wrote: » Once in the Eu circle he may be made to resign but he will turn up some place else.