I Am The Law wrote: » This country might actually be standing up for itself for once.
Sleety_Rain wrote: » Let's celebrate Ireland losing the trade commissioner in the EU, inthe most important negotiations in decades. This country has really lost the plot. We will rue this day unless they are nice to us and allow an Irish to take his place.
Muahahaha wrote: » Looks like he is jumping before he gets pushed. von der Leyen has obviously told him you can go with dignity or else be fired, your choice, which will it be.
ExMachina1000 wrote: » Nothing would ever be done if everything had to be voted on in every eu country. I write eu in small letters because it's a kip
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » Always knew he was an arrogant arse hole, delighted he's gone!
jm08 wrote: » The same way we the citizens cannot remove Barry Cowen as Min. of Agric, but Michael Martin (who we didn't elect as Taoiseach) can as he appointed him.
mick087 wrote: » Im not fan of the Healy-Raes but they was democraticly elected by the citizens iof Ireland he is also accountable to the irish citizens. What is your issue with democracy?
ARTICLE 13 1 1° The President shall, on the nomination of Dáil Éireann, appoint the Taoiseach, that is, the head of the Government or Prime Minister.
Muahahaha wrote: » nah lets keep the pitchforks at the ready and now move onto Fine Gael Judge Seamus Wolfe, he needs to go too
LawBoy2018 wrote: » This was the right call. He undermined both FF & FG by not resigning when MM and LV reported that they felt his position was no longer tenable. He also undermined our public health regulations and, more importantly, gave an already growing far-right movement more ammo to criticise the EU. We can all put the pitchforks away now, there's no need to continue the witch hunt.
jm08 wrote: » Yes. Otherwise the commission would turn into Healy-Rae style politics on steroids! They act in the best interests of all EU Member states. Similar to how the Taoiseach should act in the best interests of the country and not just of his party or constituency.
the purple tin wrote: » On the webinar he said he wasn't going to resign. Is he jumping or being pushed?
jm08 wrote: » Why do we think its a bad idea for EU citizens to directly elect EU Commissioners? The same reason why it wouldn't be a good idea for citizens to direct elect Government Ministers. .