fly_agaric wrote: » Of course...no one or almost no one is irreplacable but it's not exactly helpful to the task when someone (esp. the "boss") gets whacked by a bus (or maybe that should be a golf club) is it?
Dual wheels wrote: » Where does big Phil have the apartment in Kildare? What would he need that for? Does he not live in Brussels and Kilkenny?
"I run a home in Dublin, Castlebar and Brussels. I wanna tell you something, try it sometime when you have a couple of cars and three houses and three homes and a few housekeepers".
Psychiatric Patrick wrote: » They just get on with it the same as in any job or business. He is just one cog in a machine.
fly_agaric wrote: » Purely the fact the one can be planned for to some extent as when anyone leaves their job to take up another and the other (edit being removed, or told to resign before you are pushed!) happens right out of the blue. Would have thought that was obvious. That was it. :rolleyes: to you too!
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Independent TD, answerable to no-one except the voters at the next election.
Sorolla wrote: » She had had her own troubleshttps://m.dw.com/en/german-defense-ministry-illegally-wiped-phone-data-of-ursula-von-der-leyen/a-51764162
Psychiatric Patrick wrote: » What difference would thee be between him leaving for another job and leaving in disgrace? How would that affect negotiations ? Would the EU team be tormented and upset by taunts from the UK team?:rolleyes:
jm08 wrote: » How many times has it to be said that Hogan was not the EU Trade Commissioner for the Mercosaur deal? Cecilia Malmstrom was EU Trade Commissioner from 1 November 2014 – 30 November 2019. Mercusaur Trade Deal was agreed on 28 June, 2019. Hogan did not become EU Trade Commissioner until 1 December, 2019.
Psychiatric Patrick wrote: » It would appear von der Leyen is a person of integrity and whats this sorted out properly and not going to dismiss or brush it under the carpet. Fair play to her
stockshares wrote: » Tony Connelly with some background to Hogans EU positionhttps://www.rte.ie/amp/1161001/?__twitter_impression=true
s1ippy wrote: » IPhil Hogan, EU Commissioner for Agriculture F'd up Irish Water, Mercosaur deal, earns about €340k per year before expenses, been dining out on taxpayer money since a decade ago (I especially like the last article, he's down the bottom)
Phoebas wrote: » I doubt this is playing on the Belgian equivalent of Liveline.
Von der Leyen se penche sur le cas du commissaire au Commerce après le non-respect des règles irlandaises contre le coronavirus La présidente de la Commission européenne, Ursula Von der Leyen, examine les explications du commissaire au Commerce, Phil Hogan, sur sa participation à un dîner de gala qui enfreignait les règles irlandaises de lutte contre le coronavirus. "La présidente a reçu dimanche soir un rapport du commissaire Hogan. Nous l'examinons et nous avons déjà demandé des explications complémentaires au commissaire", a indiqué lundi une porte-parole de la Commission. Le sexagénaire irlandais a assisté au dîner du club de golf Oireachtas mercredi soir. Organisé pour les 50 ans du club de golf du Parlement avec 82 invités, l'événement a fait scandale et conduit plusieurs personnes à la démission, dont le ministre de l'Agriculture Dara Calleary.La Libre
elperello wrote: » Oh it matters all right. When the Chinese Communist Party does something there's always an agenda. The news in China is not what people want to hear but what they are allowed to hear.
h2005 wrote: » Weird that Noel Grealish isn’t under pressure here too. Seems to have gotten away with it
Hawthorn Tree wrote: » I heard Dick Spring was at it but I did not see him on the table list.
hotmail.com wrote: » Why wasn't Hogan given penalty points for using the mobile?
Psychiatric Patrick wrote: » Doesn't matter. The snide comment was that this was news of interest in other countries but it is. It is irrelevant who is reporting it.
Phoebas wrote: » The Chinese people must be outraged.
Pelezico wrote: » You must be bored looking at the international implications of golf do. Did you ever break the covid rules?
elperello wrote: » That would be the free Chinese media? Great bunch of lads.
s1ippy wrote: » I was very suprised by that, Enda obviously has half a brain in his head that he can see that it would be absolutely slated in the media if discovered.
Psychiatric Patrick wrote: » Go ask some of them. Maybe some are. The narky response was expected. I've upset you with the fact that it is actually international news. An awful lot of cry babies in Hogan's Heroes.
That property tax enforcer, Phil Hogan, couldn’t stand the heat of the Budget… But he could stand the heat of Qatar. While we were crying into our empty wine glasses, Phil was photographed socialising in a hotel bar. The trip was expected to cost €30,000. That’s enough to reverse the €325 cut to the respite carer’s grant for 92 families.