[Deleted User] wrote: » OK, with this I think we've gone full 'Outrage'. Can we move back to fighting the virus spread?
hes not an employee of the irish government tho? by that logic if willie walsh gets caught running an orange light next week do we get him to resign & disappear?
Will you leave your job if it comes out that you had 7 people in your house over the weekend ? will you fck lo
SC024 wrote: » not at all angry i dont get the hysteria over it all tbh
GhostyMcGhost wrote: » Again, Phil hogan - ignored a significant weather warning ..
SC024 wrote: » hes not an employee of the irish government tho? by that logic if willie walsh gets caught running an orange light next week do we get him to resign & disappear?
screamer wrote: » I think his arrogance is astounding but his reaction and sketchy details don’t surprise me at all. That being said, he won’t lose his fat cat job in Europe over it, but he’s done. I predict once his current run ends that’ll be the end of him in Europe. He’ll have to move to a private corporation. There’s a trust issue here, and that won’t be forgotten down the line.
SC024 wrote: » so your issue is with the way in which the eu works?
The Belly wrote: » Is Hogan a Irish citizen and Passport holder?
smurgen wrote: » You sound angry. This is Phil Hogan's own making. The public didn't force him to break several rules. If he can't follow simple guidance he's a liability and likely to mess up in other aspects of his job. Think of it like the opposite of transferable skills. Not only that but some of his claims have been alarming such as the leaving of work documents in Kildare. This news story has travelled all around the world and nuggets like that will make him look a liability to some of the EU's adversaries.
The Belly wrote: » Well then the rules apply to him as they do to us.
mick087 wrote: » so ya'll get big phil's scalp ok... who replaces him? does ireland still keep the agriculture portfolio?If the EU commision was a democracy then we would could replace him with the candidate who had the most votes. by all i've heard hes pretty good at his job over there. Get your scalp & replace with who? Luke ming? we'll all become hash farmers will we?if the EU commision was a democracy If we was able to vote and Luke ming got the majority of votes then yes. I'll gaurantee 95% of the people calling for his scalp are no holier than himself.I'll gaurantee 100% of the EU commison was selected and not elected.Whats behind the mask is now slowly being revealed, the working of the unelected selected elite called the EU commission.
SC024 wrote: » so ya'll get big phil's scalp ok... who replaces him? does ireland still keep the agriculture portfolio? by all i've heard hes pretty good at his job over there. Get your scalp & replace with who? Luke ming? we'll all become hash farmers will we? so what they had a shindig down in cliffden fair balls to them. its going on all over the country in house parties etc etc. they got cought so what. I think the whole media reaction is bull**** tbh, let him back over to brussels & get on with doing his job. regarding him being caught on the phone by a gaurd? big deal, how many here are perfect drivers? never break speed limit? never sneak a quick look whilst stopped at the lights? always keep left unless overtaking? I'll gaurantee 95% of the people calling for his scalp are no holier than himself.
joseywhales wrote: » Yeah they don't apply to him or us, he didn't break any laws apart from using his phone whilst driving, which he should have got points for. I understand people thinking he is a b*ll*x but what is it that they want the Irish government to do about it?
SC024 wrote: » I imagine so?
SC024 wrote: » so ya'll get big phil's scalp ok... who replaces him? does ireland still keep the agriculture portfolio?
SC024 wrote: » hes not even an irish official? he's an empoyee of the EU wtf is the big hullaballoo about? Surely theres more important things ya'll can vent about?
Denny61 wrote: » Give it a rest all of ye and move on ..its yesterday's news
Dual wheels wrote: » What in the name of high school football is this drivel? On his way to achieving a great Brexit deal me whole, the mercurser deal is provisionally signed by the EU and the fat controller stood back and did nothing even though it would ruin Irish farmers
Muahahaha wrote: » Im hearing reports that the Moroccan government are furious with the ambassador and have moved to cut his allowance of Ferrero Rocher
Plumbthedepths wrote: » Surprised if he survives this tbh.https://www.facebook.com/45441411157/posts/10157717227331158/
Only one story is dominating in the Brussels bubble, and it’s the fallout from the fateful golf soirée in Clifden"
Pelezico wrote: » Donie is a great lad.