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.
murpho999 wrote: » I really don't think it's a German thing (people always say the same thing about them). Irish have not accepted the behaviour either as seen in the resignations last week and severe rebukes by Government of Phil Hogan. I think it's presure from Irlsh government that has been key here rather than a 'German' attitude.
Hawthorn Tree wrote: » Delighted. We are finally starting to mature as a nation and wont simply turn a blind eye to cowboys like Phil. He should have been punished for his costly Irish Water disaster way back.
Muahahaha wrote: » nah lets keep the pitchforks at the ready and now move onto Fine Gael Judge Seamus Wolfe, he needs to go too
Sleety_Rain wrote: » hahah, seriously? You think losing an Irish Trade commissioner in the EU is good for Ireland? PH might be a gobshiite but he was still going to bat for Ireland. People really have lost sight of what is important here and all for a cheap win for the 'the real hard working people of Ireland'. I hope they are happy when a German or French Trade commissioner takes his place and leans heavy on our low tax economic model. This government should have left this ride for a week until the next storm and looked out for the medium and long term interests of Ireland and not succumbed to a populist witch hunt
Beechwoodspark wrote: » It and indo reporting he’s gone. Nothing from montrose yet
murpho999 wrote: » No Taoiseach in the history of the state has been elected directly by the people. You vote for TDs and that leads to formation of the government and this is voted in by the TDs. Same government if required nominates a European Commissioner who is then elected by the MEPs that you voted for. That's how democracy works. TDs and MEPs vote on your behalf.
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » Should lose the pension also.
The Belly wrote: » I woud suspect he knows it coming and is being told.
is_that_so wrote: » No, the Taoiseach is accountable to the Dail. Once a Taoiseach loses a vote of confidence we may get to vote. If one of that pair were elected Taoiseach it wouldn't be our doing. If you want that to change you need to change Article 13 of the Constitution.
is_that_so wrote: » There's a review going on with Susan Denham, so they've tried to get ahead of this rolling in the dirt like Hogan. Judges are very hard to shift if they don't want to go.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Can anyone point to ANYTHING this former commissioner did for Ireland ?
is_that_so wrote: » That's actually a constitutional matter so he won't.
suicide_circus wrote: » Ireland - land of begrudgers - we can't wait to knock a great man down.