hetuzozaho wrote: » Make it happen Cyrus!
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.
wrangler wrote: » And begrudgery... He's sixty now , he'll have a pension most of us can only dream about and he'll walk into another high powered position. He'll likely be better off Why don't the other 80 lose their jobs too if it's all about fairness.
Cyrus wrote: » I won’t but neither will anyone else so the charge of double standards and begrudgery is a fair one. One you see words like elite being used you know the cohort you are dealing with .
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.
Piehead wrote: » Looks like it’s BIG PHIL 1 CURTAIN TWITCHERS 0
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » Who is next for the gallows? I am looking at you Hayes
Sir Oxman wrote: » This is a rare event - an EU Commissioner being forced to resign is a big event in EU politicking.
screamer wrote: » You’re using it yourself there, cohort on with yourself
hetuzozaho wrote: » You've lost me ha. You think he shouldn't go is it?
Zebra3 wrote: » Do you remember that time there was dodgy bank dealings going on that eventually cost the taxpayer billions upon billions of euro and led to austerity, emigration and suicides? What did Phil Hogan do? A) Publicly speak out about it in our parliament where he was elected by the people to serve the people and call attention to a serious issue of national concern? Or: Did he keep his mouth shut and exploit the situtaion for his own personal game? Yet the propagandaists are out telling us he's "batting for Ireland"? :rolleyes:
Plumbthedepths wrote: » The Supreme court lad.
LawBoy2018 wrote: » Who are we predicting will replace him? My money is on either Frances Fitz or Harris.
Dual wheels wrote: » Leo won’t be happy he was hoping big Phil would keep that seat warm for him Now that big Phil is gone surely in the interest of fairness and equality that wolf should now be forced to resign along with all those senators who were gifted their positions?
Macdarack wrote: » That's a result, sets a decent example for other politicians that there's nobody above the rules.
screamer wrote: » Because maybe Ursula has more b@lls than our brave and fearless leaders.
Sir Oxman wrote: » It'll be amazing if LV or Coveney shuffle into view. I mean - amazing for theories, scandal, rumour etc