Yyhhuuu wrote: » I hope to God he doesnt resign we need him at the table
mick087 wrote: » Fair enough if your happy to accept this then thats your right.
jm08 wrote: » You didn't see Leo Varadkar's name on the ballot paper as Minister for Enterprise and Innovation either, did you? The same way that you try and get any minister sacked - contact their boss (in this case the President of the Commission). I'd also write to your MEP and ask them to raise questions in the European Parliament.
ChikiChiki wrote: » I laughedhttps://twitter.com/sonofedge/status/1297604282422829063?s=19
Strawberry Milkshake wrote: » It’s also possible that sitting at the table in Clifden that night Phil said “ah lads, you’ll never guess what happened to me on the way down” Sean O’Rourke could have heard it and told one of his buddies? Who knows!
Phoebas wrote: » I've never ceased to be amazed by people who go through life completely ignorant about how our institutions operate and then get indigent when they find out.
McMurphy wrote: » Apparently Drew Harris passed on the info ref Hogan using the phone while driving, and if true, then it's bad form. It was bad form when Callinan did the same to Shatter to try and damage Wallace, and if it's true, then it's wrong here too. A commissioner should not be using his position to leak info to politically damage someone, no matter who they are. Harris might get brought down on this too the way things are shaping up FFS.
McMurphy wrote: » I read it from a Tweet by Mick Clifford, and he's normally bang on the money with his sources.
mick087 wrote: » But Leo and our elected Taoiseach did ask Phil to think about his position. A minister who atteneded did in fact resign.
expectationlost wrote: » https://twitter.com/drvconway/status/1297648886509645824
Allinall wrote: » What sources would they be?
Details of the incident were given to Garda Commissioner Drew Harris who in turn informed Justice Minister Helen McEntee.
Phoebas wrote: » A Government Minister resigned. Hogan is not in the Government and does not answer to them. In his role as EU Commissioner he is specifically prevented from being influenced by national Governments.
jm08 wrote: » But Phil Hogan doesn't work for Michael or Leo. He works for Ursula von der Leyen. Phil Hogan was a guest, not the organiser as the Minister who resigned was (and rightly so in my opinion). I'm no fan of Phil Hogans, but we don't pay his salary so have no right to demand that he resign. As well as that the Minister who did resign is still a TD. Its up to the electorate to sack him (at the next election), not the Taoiseach.
stockshares wrote: » Calleary wasn't the organiser. Grealish and Cassidy organised it.
Strawberry Milkshake wrote: » We’re all Europeans as well as being citizens of Ireland. We have a right to expect better of those who act on our European behalf.
Loafing Oaf wrote: » I wonder who asked for the partition to be rolled back, because that was a blatant breach even of the old regulations.
silver2020 wrote: » can you please tell me what law he broke - I'll give you a grand if you can link even one for me.
Phoebas wrote: » We have that right. But we don't have the right to sack them
fullstop wrote: » Have you pad over that grand yet billy big balls? :rolleyes:
Strawberry Milkshake wrote: » The hotel owner maybe? He was at one of the tables?
stockshares wrote: » I didn't know it was rolled back but I believe it. None of them gave a ****.
ExMachina1000 wrote: » Hes on a salary of close to 26,000 euro per month. And all of that sweet sweet power too. Hes going nowhere
jm08 wrote: » So, what if the EU Commission President decides that Phil Hogan as Trade Commissioner is of greater importance (ie., he signed a trade deal with the US on Friday, the first in 20 years that reduced tariffs), than satisfying those who have taken the high moral ground on this issue? Hogan called into his house in Kildare to collect papers. If that was something to do with a trade deal he was signing two days later, would he be forgiven or should he be contacting the trade sec. in the US and telling him he can't go to his house because Kildare is in lock-down!