whisky_galore wrote: » It's way back in 2012, before MeToo, it was harmless "banter" back then.
Arghus wrote: » As much as I think he's a fool and gave a weak apology I'm not sure if demanding the resignation of an Irish EU minister for trade, at this present moment of Brexit negotiations, might be the the smartest strategy. Feels a lot like throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
LillySV wrote: » Unbelievable ... how does someone as smug and trashy as that continue to thrive... should’ve been removed from the Irish political scene ... let alone sent to the eu!!
is_that_so wrote: » There is. To the head of the EU Commission and the EP.
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Minister apologises for crude sexual insult The guy just oozes class, doesn't he?
Bowie wrote: » Well he says he's sorry but not resigning. Platitudes but no consequences. He's a product of Irish politics allright.
LillySV wrote: » What happened there? Never heard this
"(On) Wednesday, August 24, I and my partner for the past 26 years, Mairtin Mac Cormaic, and a number of other people arrived at Ballyconneely Golf Club in Connemara. As we were entering the clubhouse we met the Minister for the Environment, Mr Phil Hogan, and we greeted each other cordially." Ms O'Connell who owns a number of buy-to-let properties, said she "took the opportunity to say to him that I hoped he would not 'screw' property owners in promised legislation. "He replied in a loud voice: 'I have no problem screwing you. Hasn't Mairtin been screwing you for years.' Then he turned his back on me and said: 'Business tomorrow.'... Ms O'Connell, who recently celebrated her 70th birthday
TheBlackPill wrote: » He is very effective in Europe.
The Belly wrote: » So no accountability
foundation10 wrote: » Add Anne O Connell to that list!
is_that_so wrote: » That's not his job. Countries may pick commissioners but after that they work for the EU.
s1ippy wrote: » Including those who had drafted and signed off on them? Including a judge who uses their judgement to convict people of crimes? Should he accept ignorance of the law as a reason to let off somebody who breaks it? I'm glad to see Vinne weighing in. I miss him.https://twitter.com/vincentbrowne/status/1297511103010873344
Mrcaramelchoc wrote: » I for one want him gone.
The Belly wrote: » Of course he is to the EU. His loyalty to Ireland i dont think so.
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
TheBlackPill wrote: » He is very effective in Europe. So unless he is to be replaced by Mairead McGuinness, leave alone
is_that_so wrote: » He's well-regarded in the EU, whatever we may think of him.
The Belly wrote: » Well if he is the best we got then god helps us.
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.