jm08 wrote: » Between 2002-11 he was opposition spokesperson for Enterprise, Trade & Employment and then Environmental Spokesperson. I think Michael Noonan might have been opposition spokesperson for Finance and should have been the person asking questions about Bank regulation. Fianna Fail were totally responsible for the financial crash. They are the ones who were big on light regulation.
suicide_circus wrote: » Ireland - land of begrudgers - we can't wait to knock a great man down.
mick087 wrote: » The Taoiseach is first elected a TD.
Plumbthedepths wrote: » Squeaky bum time for some of the other luminaries who attended Clifden I suspect.
Plumbthedepths wrote: » I say it because I have German friends and spent sometime there. They respect the rules and why not, rules are there for a reason.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Shamie woulfe needs to go next. Rotten to the core
LawBoy2018 wrote: » This is so stupid + misinformed. How could the trade commissioners have any effect on individual state tax policies? They're literally chalk and cheese.
LawBoy2018 wrote: » He already waived both his TD & Ministerial salaries:https://www.thejournal.ie/phil-hogan-salary-eu-commissioner-1665311-Sep2014/
lucernarian wrote: » There's a lot of people who posted at the start of this thread who don't look so smart now. As for Phil, pride clearly comes before the fall.
screamer wrote: » He knocked himself down. Ireland land of the sick and ****ing tired of the elite ****ting in us.
screamer wrote: » So he’s been decommissioned Fair play to Ursula. Like I said nothing as bad as one of your team lying and trying to fool you. I’m glad she has the fortitude that so many of our elected representatives lack.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Well done well done Such naivety display
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Can anyone point to ANYTHING this former commissioner did for Ireland ?
mick087 wrote: » The Taoiseach is an elected TD The EU president is not an elected MEP Democratically he can be removed from office DemocraticallyThe EU president canot be removed from office.
Cyrus wrote: » What’s this elite manure Would you get sense , the reason he was in the position he was in is because he got into local politics at 25, do the same, you too can spend 35 years becoming one of the mysterious elite .
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
Quantum Erasure wrote: » Likewise, can anyone point to why he should have been made resign his EU job, which had nothing to do with Ireland
Higgins5473 wrote: » That’s a massive generalisation, I would say that they have less experience and tolerance of the toxic culture of Irish politics which Phil was clearly very familiar with.
screamer wrote: » Yeah you’re right....he’s not elite .......anymore.....