Soulsun wrote: » Philo be gone by cob today....
First Up wrote: » Martin and Varadkar played it well by responding to public concern but not rushing to judgement. They were rightly critical of the event and all concerned. That was their job. Hogan's case will be adjudicated by the Commission president based on the facts.
Psychiatric Patrick wrote: » cob ?
mick087 wrote: There is no mechanism in place for for unelected EU commissioners or EU president to be got rid of.
First Up wrote: » Yes. I can name them here if you like.
mick087 wrote: » Yes the unelected commissioner will keep his job.There is no mechanism in place for for unelected EU commissioners or EU president to be got rid of. Phil Hogan will keep his job for sure. I wont say i will eat my hat if he don't, but i think its safe But this episode has opened more eyes on the unelected EU commission.
Hawthorn Tree wrote: They did rush it. It's exactly how they have been handling everything over the last 60 days.
LillySV wrote: Name them to the guards
Soulsun wrote: » Close of business
First Up wrote: » You mean the commissioners nominated by the democratically elected sovereign government of member states as prescribed in the EU Treaties? The same mechanism applies to removing commissioners as appointing them.
mick087 wrote: » No I mean the selected not its elected by its citizens EU commission and president If only that mechanism was in place for its citizens and not the selected.Anyway lets see what the unelected European Commission president – Ursula von der Leyen does.To late for him to resign she should sack him IMO
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Corn on the cob, lethal weapon, assassin can do it surreptitiously under the table. Ironic that Big Phil would be offed by a dining implement...
bubblypop wrote: » while I think what happened in Clifton is terrible, these people thinking they can do whatever they like when the rest of the country is trying to keep within the guidelines........ Phil Hogan works for the EU, commissioners are supposed to be independant. once they are in place their home country doesn't & shouldn't have any say over their job. It is entirely up to the EU whether a commissioner should leave their job. I think many in this country may be way more pissed off about this then anyone in the EU. Personally I don't think it is a big deal to the EU
elperello wrote: » Tell that to John Dalli. By the way well done on keeping up the "unelected" word count.
Psychiatric Patrick wrote: » I do not understand why so many get the chance to resign rather than just get sacked.
mick087 wrote: I mean the selected not its elected by its citizens EU commission and president
stockshares wrote: » Tony Connelly's saying Phil gave 20 pages to EU. He's blaming IHF for saying event was ok to go ahead.
mick087 wrote: » Unelected Powerful people and there followers hate that word it challenges them to who they are what they about and who they accountable to.. And the fact that its true will always count.
Signore Fancy Pants wrote: » Poor Phil. Schure its not his fault at all at all at all. No responsibility for getting there with his own 2 legs, sitting there at the dinner with his own 2 ass cheeks and seeing the breaches of the guidelines with his own 2 eyes. What a numpty. Here's an Annex from the 20 page submission to the EU Comm Pres.
Hawthorn Tree wrote: » That is unfair. Phil said he doesn't live in Ireland fulltime and didn't know the new rules and restrictions....he does not watch the news in Kilkenny or Kildare.....and Dara who discussed the new restrictions the previous day on the RTE news never thought to mention they were in breach by over 75 people. Dara did tell him that Covid loves to party but Phil did not understand his point. Phil didn't even know it was a Fianna Fail event really. Phil doesn't have email either. He had to collect important documents rather than reprint them. Phil has an old Nokia phone and cannot work the bluetooth.
malinheader wrote: » Keeping covid aside for a moment. This case also shows us gardai mates rates is still an issue in the country.