Psychiatric Patrick wrote: » How about An Eejit At Home ?
Scoondal wrote: » Spotlight on the unelected EU Commission president. She is not elected by EU citizens. Von der Leyen now needs to resign. Reform the EU government. Irish MEPs are silent. It's disgusting.
ExMachina1000 wrote: » In fairness if he had a negative test why would he quarantine for 2 weeks Are we now saying testing for coronavirus is flawed. He had the test carried out a hospital too
Anniepower wrote: » Wondering myself exactly what the party whip term means and if a td loses it what are the consequences
Psychiatric Patrick wrote: » I can't keep up with it all. Surely someone has made a Golfgate app by now?
jm08 wrote: » Why should I interfere in another countries laws, though Australia is a bit fascist in how it does things (refugees put on some remote island).
Rubberchikken wrote: » It's hardly the first time a member of the judiciary has played golf/eaten dinner with members of our government. How could it be? These guys live in the same areas, know the same people. This is ireland. Not a big country by any stretch of the imagination.
Psychiatric Patrick wrote: » Probably posted here already.https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/who-attended-the-golf-dinner-and-what-has-happened-to-them-since-1.4338834 "Also at the table was former Independent TD Paudge Connolly, now a Monaghan County Councillor. The Irish Times revealed he was playing golf in Spain nine days previous to the dinner. Spain is not on the Government’s green list of countries, meaning people arriving back from there must quarantine for 14 days. Mr Connolly has yet to respond to a request for comment." "Losing the party whip" means they've been expelled from the party doesn't it?
Psychiatric Patrick wrote: » Send their Prime Minister a letter
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Highly questionable whether a SC judge should be attending this sort of event even in 'normal' times. 'Separation of powers' should be a bit more substantial than the partition down the middle of that room...
An Ri rua wrote: » Someone else might have the finer details but do many recall that when Dr John Harbison was taken ill, a shroud of uncertainty hung over his more recent work. There was a worry as to whether cases would stick. IIRC. Does Judge Woulfe's phenomenally poor judgement in 1. attending Clifden and 2. staying when the event clearly breached rules he delivered for government not leave him open to not merely political taint (point 1) but doubts over the refined nature of his judgement (2) and his ability to operate at Supreme Court level?
An Ri rua wrote: » Someone else might have the finer details but do many recall that when Dr John Harbison was taken ill, a shroud of uncertainty hung over his more recent work. There was a worry as to whether cases would stick. IIRC. Does Judge Woulfe's phenomenally poor judgement in 1. attending Clifden and 2. staying when the event clearly breached rules he delivered for government not leave him open to not merely political taint (point 1) but doubts over the refined nature of his judgement (2) and his ability to operate at Supreme Court level? It's truly baffling, and galling, that a senior judge would place his office in such an invidious position.
jm08 wrote: » Thats a bit over the top for the offence.
stockshares wrote: » Euronews are ramping it up now. Two segments, one called the Brief and the other called the Cube focusing on it. The Brief is discussing Covid Commission Ethics.