caveat emptor wrote: » I hope we'll be a bit more vigilant and vocal about who takes his place. Covney with his bilderberg connections wouldn't fill me full of confidence. I don't think it's a coincidence that the only native English speaking nation is getting the top jobs given the global trade situation with trump and UK.
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » Who is next for the gallows? I am looking at you Hayes
jm08 wrote: » Harris is too young for that job. Frances Fitz, Bruton or Charlie Flanagan! Tricky enough for both FF and FG if they promote a TD and what it will do to their numbers in the Dail.
wrangler wrote: » Our government is useless to give into this rubbish, Ireland is ungovernable now. Politicians are correct now to draw their generous salaries and do nothing,
gmisk wrote: » Phil Hogan is to resign from his role as EU Trade Commissioner https://jrnl.ie/5184266
Cyrus wrote: » No I don’t It’s a nonsense this witch hunt
First Up wrote: » He has himself to blame. No sympathy for him but its a very unfortunate development for Ireland. An Irish Trade Commissioner was both moral and very practical support for us leading into EU-UK trade negotiations. It would be a diplomatic triumph for his successor to get the same portfolio but a shuffle is more likely. We (he) blew it and we will be made suffer. Hard work ahead; the livelehoods of some of those celebrating Hogan's downfall very likely depend on it.
AMKC wrote: » That's a pity and a big lose for is as a country what with Brexit and the Us trade negotiations. Agreed. It was all taking way out of scale. It was stupid what they done and tes the other politicians losing there jobs was right but Phil Hogan going was just stupid
jm08 wrote: » I see where the UK has appointed Tony Abbott (former Australian PM) as a Trade Ambassador for the UK. I bet they wouldn't mind having Big Phil in the room negotiating for the UK.
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?
Fann Linn wrote: » Sorta like going on a 6 week holiday during a worldwide pandemic. That kind of 'do nothing'.
LawBoy2018 wrote: » Lol imagine if they sent over Charlie. It wouldn't make a difference to their numbers really tbh. The Gov would still have more than enough for a majority.
caveat emptor wrote: » I hope we'll be a bit more vigilant and vocal about who takes his place.Covney with his bilderberg connections wouldn't fill me full of confidence. I don't think it's a coincidence that the only native English speaking nation is getting the top jobs given the global trade situation with trump and UK.
wrangler wrote: » They won't be subject to any harassment anyway and have as much thanks
jm08 wrote: » Id say Leo sights are higher than being a Commissioner. More Like President of the Council or Commission.
Non solum non ambulabit wrote: » My thoughts as well. The country will be so much worse off without a Trade Commissioner.
L1011 wrote: » Woulfe, or possibly Aine Brady from her charity role (ex TD, ex Junior, runs a charity for the elderly - who are cocooning while she broke the Kildare lockdown) Hayes is not public purse so most people don't care.
Sir Oxman wrote: » The country doesn't have an EU Trade Commissioner. the EU does.
L1011 wrote: » They are exceptionally unlikely to reshuffle the Commission. We get to replace him.
murpho999 wrote: » Wonder if he's isolating now?
jm08 wrote: » Yes they would - but it could work out that Sinn Fein would have the most seats of any single party and it could be very embarrassing if in a bye election Sinn Fein won the seat.
Sir Oxman wrote: » Nice stepping stone, maybe?
LordBasil wrote: » Regarding Phil Hogan's replacement as Ireland's EU Commissioner, my money would be on Leo Varadkar. Micheal Martin would love to get Varadkar out and end this unprecedented situation where we have a current and former Taoiseach serving in cabinet together, the now vacant Irish EU Commissioner role offers him a golden opportunity to do this. The commission portfolios were decided by Ursula Von de Leyen according to geography, political background and gender in order to maintain balance. Hogan's replacement should ideally be male, Fine Gael/EPP. Varadkar being gay and half-Indian would also add more diversity to the commission. Also Varadkar's background with Brexit negotiations would increase chances of Ireland retaining the much coveted Trade portfolio. Varadkar has also previously said that he doesn't see himself involved in Irish politics by his 50s, the EU commission role could be an ideal escape....