freshpopcorn wrote: » Is it true he won a George Foreman grill?
Strawberry Milkshake wrote: » Didn’t the wife of our poster at the hotel see him the next morning. HB?
redarmy wrote: » Meanwhile, it has also emerged Taoiseach Micheál Martin sponsored a prize for the Oireachtas Society Golf Tournament.
mr_edge_to_you wrote: » I’ve heard some people ask the question “did MM or LV actually know the competition was going ahead?” If the above is correct, then they did know. Another headache for MM - should’ve told his party and cabinet members not to attend.
Hawthorn Tree wrote: » What a week we have in store and the Dail should be back the following week. MM and Leo will look very foolish if Trickle doesn't go. Leo must have known he was in Kildare before he went to Galway.
Solli wrote: » This only applies to MEPs but Big Phil is a Commissioner.
angel eyes 2012 wrote: » This is turning into a game of cluedo.
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
RandomViewer wrote: » MI5 likely have a nice thick folder on our esteemed diplomat.
jojofizzio wrote: » Martin???i thought he didn’t know it was on???
Joe_ Public wrote: 2012, John Dalli of Malta was sacked as EU commissioner for health. Obviously very rare but has happened.
RandomViewer wrote: » Call girl, rent boy and a hermaphrodite dwarf, oh and a sheep for afters
Happy4all wrote: » I think it would be easier to remove that Belarus fella than Fat Phil.
titan18 wrote: » Breaking covid rules Vs asking a company to give him 60m to change European tobacco regulations. Bit different transgressions tbf
fly_agaric wrote: » He is not directly accountable to the Irish electorate, but he is accountable. If you just don't like the EU/are a Eurosceptic I suppose that is not good enough. It is not personal, other than you (personally) think direct democracy is the way the EU Commission (and maybe every single government role at every level?) should be chosen and I disagreed with that. If it were a true EU level direct democracy for electing the EU Commissioners then the Irish "votes" would count for the square root of f.a. unless you somehow believe we are special and more important than other citizens of the EU when it comes to deciding who is on this fantasy directly elected commission. I suppose we could have some sort of (edit: directly) democratic system to decide who gets sent by Ireland to the commission (?). Would that be possible - I don't know. Even if somehow there was a form of direct democracy for selecting our commissioner, they would presumably still serve out their term and we (if you prefer) would not be able to exercise our votes to "get rid" of them until that term was up similar to our own elected politicians.
StevenToast wrote: » This will blow over in a few days.... Fat phil knows it...he has been around too long.. He will take a leaf out of the dominic cummings playbook and wait for the next bull**** story so the plebs will move onto the next outrage...
jm08 wrote: » You put your x on the ballot paper for your European MP who voted on your behalf.
Strawberry Milkshake wrote: » I love cluedo!
ChikiChiki wrote: » It won't now based on the latest revalations. There is more to come. Drip Drip Drip or should I say Trickle Trickle Trickle....