Strawberry Milkshake wrote: » The hotel owner maybe? He was at one of the tables?
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
stockshares wrote: » Hes in the Oil business and does now or once did hold shares in the Shelbourne Hotel.https://www.irishtimes.com/business/sweeney-holding-firm-trebles-profits-1.1290877
Strawberry Milkshake wrote: » I’m not buying that line. His representative has already issued a few lies about his whereabouts before that. If this US deal is soooo important then why did Phil leave those documents behind him when he went to stay in Kilkenny on August 8th?
Spokesperson says: “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 EU/US trade negotiations which continued while he was in Galway)” …
the purple tin wrote: » Don't forget the junkets: jetting first class around the globe, staying at top hotels, wined and dined at banquets and dinner-parties with the best grub the country has to offer. All on expenses. It's a job for life effectively. Wild horses wouldn't drag Hulk out of Brussels.
jm08 wrote: » Seems he had some medical procedure and was in Kilkenny for recovery. Probably didn't expect Kildare to be lockdown. [/B] Since it was work related, he was allowed to go to Kildare. And yes, the EU-US trade deal is important.
1990sman wrote: » phil hogan does not need to resign.
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Well whoever it was is or should be in very hot water.
jm08 wrote: » He signed a trade deal on Friday with the US that will save tariffs of about 300m between EU and US.
Pelezico wrote: » People have nothing to do.
expectationlost wrote: » if you were staying at the K-club then had to go to hospital and then to another place to stay, then were due to go to golfing event what would you need pick up before you went to the golf course?
jm08 wrote: » I think he owns an apartment in the K-Club. Well, his golf clubs maybe! His spokesperson has said that he had to go there to collect essential papers to do with the EU-US trade deal that was signed last Friday.
stockshares wrote: » We're all on lockdown.:) Edit: All minus 80
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » And will result in Europe being flooded with cheap imports of American lobster resulting in Irish fishermen going to the wall, yes a great voice for Ireland :rolleyes:
Pelezico wrote: » I know...it is boredom. And hysteria.
stockshares wrote: » It's great craic but you have to check yourself and realise how serious it is and could be. It reminds me of the GUBU days and Liam Lawlor scandals.
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? Sorry but this just isn’t true. He signed a trade deal that means the US con export shoddy Lobster to the EU for Zero tariffs and in return the US have halved the tariffs they put on Steel etc. a few years ago. So the US get a free tariff export and the EU still pay 50% more on their exports than they did before Trump put them in place. Hardly the deal of the century now is it. Appreciate I’m a first time poster but the above singing big Phils praises I couldn’t help myself but reply. The fact is, you’ve some TD lads who did the right thing and resigned immediately, then you’ve got Phil not wanting to give up the EU gravy train in a big 2 fingers to the people of Ireland who are expected to follow the rules! He’s obviously bigger and better than the rest of us!
billybonkers wrote: » Highly doubt he had sensitive US trade deal documents in his home in Kildare just lying around...