jojofizzio wrote: » Will be interesting to see if he got the points or was told to drive on....
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Well I know where to come if I need up-to-the-second Phil Hogan news:eek:
Limpy wrote: » "on his way from Kilkenny to Clifden, the Commissioner stopped briefly at his apartment in Kildare for the purpose of collecting personal belongings and essential work documents relating to negotiations which continued while he was in Galway".
caveat emptor wrote: » I'd say that was part of the quid pro quo for implementing water charges in the first place. That idea came from the EU. Something like. "If you manage to convince Irish people that they need to pay for water then you've a job waiting for you in Brussels. If you do that you could sell ice to the eskimos!"
Phoebas wrote: » Would likely be entitled to diplomatic immunity.
RandomViewer wrote: » Don't think you can claim that in your own country
stockshares wrote: » You could be right. He didn't convince though and it turned into a shambles. Maybe it was a reward for trying to push it through. I think if you were part of the British team you would be glad he was representing the EU. Lots of cards to play
Cilldara_2000 wrote: » What? Individual commissioners are appointed by national governments and only the commission president is consulted.
Ken Tucky wrote: » Could they rewrite Big Phil into The Wire or Breaking Bad...be a great character
jm08 wrote: Individual commissioners are nominated by national government, the commission president then designates a portfolio and they they have to go before the European Parliament where they present their policy and are questioned by MEPs. Two nominated commissioners were rejected by the European Parliament last year.
Lundstram wrote: » Phil Hogan kidnapped Shergar.
RandomViewer wrote: » MI5 likely have a nice thick folder on our esteemed diplomat.
stockshares wrote: » In fairness he's not alone. There's plenty on both sides with skeletons. What I can't understand is this idea that he's indispensable. If he had his way he would be at the WTO now.
Iodine1 wrote: » He worked his way into a powerful position of influence in Europe. We need him there and his replacement will not be Irish, most likely. He has apologised, he was definitely misled, and he should NOT resign over it. He's good at the job and we need him there.
freshpopcorn wrote: Next we'll probably find out he has a call girl in the car with him.
shipposter wrote: » I worked from home and did fook all last week. Meanwhile Phil breaking the law left right and center.