golfball37 wrote: » Big Phil swatted Connolly away like a fly. You can see why he’s an achievemer and hated by the Irish establishment. Can we please focus on more deserving targets of wrath from last Wednesday now please? The witch hunt against Hogan is to distract and we have fallen for it hook, line and sinker
Allinall wrote: » What makes you say that? How do you know he didn’t have hand written notes?
mick087 wrote: » The EU MEPs are accountable to you. The EU commission and The EU president are both selected and not elected by its citzens making them uaccountable to you.
mr_edge_to_you wrote: » He got tested on on the 5th Aug and that was negative. So that gave him licence to go galavanting around the country with no regard to the rules and regulations. He could’ve picked up the virus on any of social events he was at between then and Clifden.
Sonic the Shaghog wrote: » It doesn't matter. It's still sending out a "I'll do what I want and **** ye plebs" message no matter how anyone tries to spin. He's in a high position and should be leading by example, but by having the gall to not only break restrictions, he's the gall to say he doesn't accept them and is still dug in like a tick
L1011 wrote: » What interview were you listening to then? Hogan was blaming anyone and anything he could and looping back to the same answers. The sign of someone scrabbling. Also, the "Irish establishment" appointed him.
ShamNNspace wrote: » Tis hard to see why some people are sayin hes such an asset to the brexit talks when he can't read small print thats not actually that complicated. heaven knows what he had written on those hand written notes that were so important
Sardonicat wrote: » He's some neck on him, and a smirk to go with it.
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » Was the medical intervention getting his brass neck polished?
jm08 wrote: » I'm afraid you are not reading it correctly. It says people who tested negative in another location. Phil Hogan did his test in Ireland during his hospital stay. Seemingly, one of his attributes is that he usually on top of the detail of his brief. He has a degree in Economics and Geography from UCC.
jm08 wrote: » He has a degree in Economics and Geography from UCC.
K9 wrote: » Doesn’t say anything about a negative test in Ireland only in another location. Hogan had his test 5 days after arriving in Ireland
Phoebas wrote: » It's the citizens information website Hogan was referring to, not the HSE website. It's very clear about not having to self isolate after a negative test.
Archeron wrote: » If you stand in front of a mirror and say Phil Hogan three times, he appears behind you.
The Belly wrote: » Brexit negotiations will be comical when they get serious the UK media will shred him in the news . If he is still around.
mr_edge_to_you wrote: » One of the hardest things I’ve ever had to type/say.......Pearse Doherty has wiped the floor with Big Phil in his interview.
Liamo57 wrote: » I think Hogan is great.I worked in a semi state company full of lads like Hogan. He doesn't give a rats asre about anyone. His lifestyle is chauffeur driven cars, gourmet meals, gob****es pandering to his every need, probably gets his hole whenever he wants. Why give that up. The alternative is Ballyragget on a Sat. night drinking pints and esting a pizza amongg people who cannot stand his fat mutton head. He'll brazen it out to the end, all he needs is another day or two and the frenzy will move on to some other FF gob****e who was caught out at some other form of skullduggery.
An Ri rua wrote: » Will be interesting to see if Heather Humphreys weighs in on this. No Minister stands by while their Department is being attacked. He's really put his foot in it with this relentless Maxwell Smart style capitulation. Next, it will be the shoeshine boy at the airport who told him to go all in. Gobsh1te.
ForestFire wrote: » It says if you test negative in another location before coming to Ireland you still need to restrict yourself for 14days. This is to make sure people still isolate and to be clear there are no get out clauses for anyone... No where does it say anything about a subsequent test in Ireland clearing you.... You cannot just make up your own rules because its not there
Jizique wrote: » Most of the posters here won’t be happy until Nigel Farage is appointee in his place