Muahahaha wrote: » Thats him finished so, Ursala von der Leyen wont stand over him playing golf in Holland before going to Galway....
tayto lover wrote: » Not much of a fillip now.
Quantum Erasure wrote: » Why not?
Paddygreen wrote: » Phil Hogan is a gentleman. Looks great in his apron of fellowship , a master amoung mere men. I remember seeing him at druids glen, a gent and a statesman, he had the room mesmerized.
silver2020 wrote: » I played it in July - green fees are available to anyone. The Twilight option is good value for a top course. August bank holiday was THREE weeks ago
touts wrote: » Google Siteserv and Irish Water. Hogan was exiled to Europe for a reason.
BringBackMick wrote: » People in Europe must look on a gasp at this. Ireland want to dump their key position at the negotiation table for Brexit because he attended a function with 80 people at a hotel. The mind boggles really, we have well and truly lost the plot.
tayto lover wrote: » I remember seeing him in Doha with his arms full. The woman looked mesmerised. He escaped that time but I reckon he’s cornered this time.
the purple tin wrote: » It has been said before, Big Phil doesn't give a crap about Ireland or the Irish people. He never did, even when he was in government here. He is not fighting our corner in Europe, he has already shown on more than one occasion that he is willing to screw us over, that's how he ended up as an EU commisioner. All he cares about is junkets and feathering his own nest, end of.
the purple tin wrote: » If he really has been traipsing around Europe like some sort of golfing Typhoid Annie and ignoring regulations, then lying about it, she will have no choice but to let him go. If she gets behind him and defends him she would only be drawing unwanted flak on herself and the commision.
Paddygreen wrote: » Phil is cariama with bells and whistles, he can’t help it is the ladies are weak for him.
Paddygreen wrote: » Phil is cariama with bells and whistles, he can’t help it is the ladies are weak for him. He stands in for photos to be polite to people of lesser standing in society.
Quantum Erasure wrote: » Apart from the dinner, what regulations did he ignore, what did he lie about?
BringBackMick wrote: » I think people are seriously missing the big picture on this. The draconian measures that have been implemented on the people of Ireland are the issue - the absolute needless sacrifices and pain everybody has endured. But no, let's miss this fact and further ruin our future recovery by getting rid of a crucial Irish voice in Europe. Like him or loath him, we need a strong Irish voice at the table. We also need to recognise that just because we have all been through huge pain does not mean we must take everyone down with us. We need to try and put a line under things and move on. Functions such as that should be allowed take place under proper social distancing rules etc. Anybody looking in at this would rightly think this country has lost it.
Muahahaha wrote: » Thats him finished so, Ursala von der Leyen wont stand over him playing golf in Holland before going to Galway. If he refuses to resign she will remove him. The scalp of Phil Hogan is certainly going to be an enjoyable one for many people in Ireland. He rivals only Pee Flynn as one of the most arrogant politicians this country has ever produced
SouthWesterly wrote: » So Phil gets sacked from his job. Where's the cry for the rest of them to loose their jobs?
Be right back wrote: » I think he will have resigned by Monday.
Jizique wrote: » Farage will be delighted - and the head delivered by the Irish themselves on the 98th anniversary of the murder of Michael Collins