the purple tin wrote: » Despite the image they try to portray, more and more people are waking up to the fact that most politicians just really aren't that bright. Cunning or sly maybe, but intelligent? nah.
Dav010 wrote: » I wouldn’t mind them not being members of Mensa, but you would think that common sense would be a job requirement.
Yurt! wrote: » There are people of all political stripes on this site posting incessantly. You're seeing what you want to see and are engaging in conspiracy posting.
MickeyLeari wrote: » There was a distinct lack of cop on. Although as a country we do not really like to offend people and we are very indirect. A Dutch politician would have gone in, Seen the set-up and walked right back out again after saying exactly why. Although, 3 weeks ago it was all about getting things back to normal...then the mess on Tuesday at Cabinet.
caveat emptor wrote: » So it wasn't Phil's fault because he is Irish? That's a bit racist. We all have personal responsibility. An elected representative for this country should know this.
smurgen wrote: » He’s a liability to the EU. How was he so careless with his career? I’d have thought they’d all learned from the Dominic Cummings situation.
storker wrote: » Unfortunately the higher ups often suffer particularly badly from the learning disabilities called "arrogance" and "ego". That said, I think Hogan should stay put until the Brexit deal is done.
Phoebas wrote: » The organisers need to take a bit more of the responsibility here. If I was invited to an event organised by an Oireachtas body, I'd take it for granted that the arrangements were within the rules unless it was blatantly obvious that it wasn't.
The Belly wrote: » So your incapable of making up your own mind and just go ahead?
Phoebas wrote: » If I was invited to an event organised by an Oireachtas body, I'd take it for granted that the arrangements were within the rules unless it was blatantly obvious that it wasn't.
stockshares wrote: » Statement from EU Commissionhttps://twitter.com/gavreilly/status/1297552370990276610?s=19
Loafing Oaf wrote: » But surely it should indeed have been blatantly obvious to anyone who looked inside the door and saw a room laid out for nearly 100 people, and tables set for 6-10, that the arrangements were not in compliance, if they had half a brain.
Phoebas wrote: » Not really. I was in a restaurant on Saturday night that would have had more than 50 people in it. I relied on the restaurant owners the regulations were been adhered to. In the case of the golf dinner, the new regs only came into force a few days previous - it would be no wonder if at least some of the attendees weren't au fait with the updated rules.
TheBlackPill wrote: » He should not resign We will need every bit of influence on the european commision over the next few years, there is no guarantee his replacement will be any good
Phoebas wrote: » Not really.I was in a restaurant on Saturday night that would have had more than 50 people in it. I relied on the restaurant owners the regulations were been adhered to. In the case of the golf dinner, the new regs only came into force a few days previous - it would be no wonder if at least some of the attendees weren't au fait with the updated rules.