McMurphy wrote: » Ok, thanks for the reply Blanch, hopefully it was dealt with appropriately behind the scenes.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Ignored, like... I presume you mean. Behind the scenes.... you’d be familiar with that. Big Square Head calling the shots. :cool:
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » The budget measures were clear to everyone yesterday. Some leak when the whole country already knew!
Bowie wrote: » Unconfirmed or even confirmed whispers in the media coupled with speculation is a world away from a senior minister announcing measures, LV trying to steal the thunder from supposed partners in government. I'd keep him on a need to know. He's obviously out for Leo and nobody else. He seems to be playing hokey cokey, being in or our of the government depending on the news.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Leo,Leo, LV. You do realise nobody even reads your posts these days? The single transferable post to paraphrase Paschal D. The same thing over and over and over again for years on end. Daft tbh.
McMurphy wrote: » Imagine the cheek of people coming into a thread about FG and then discussing the leader of........ FG... Tune in after the break where we rename the thread "Catholicism" and have no discussion about the Pope in it.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Ignored, like... I presume you mean. Behind the scenes.... you’d be familiar with that.Big Square Head calling the shots. :cool:
McMurphy wrote: » Not sure who it refers to..... However, it must be great to know you can present posts like that without having to worry about completely spurious allegations of "racism, homophobia, sectarianism, xenophobic" etc etc - or the latest one "commenting on someone's physical appearance" Brenner.
blanch152 wrote: » Yes indeed.https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=114927190&postcount=2128
smurgen wrote: » Pity we couldn't see this sort of investigation into Simon Harris. It would help if FG didn't stuff the loyalist collaborator in as head of the Gardai.https://twitter.com/DarrenEuronews/status/1316660903983579137?s=19
Truthvader wrote: » What is the point of this kind of bleak Sinn Fein hatred? Simon Harris did the best he could and the suggestion that there is some kind of criminal issue to be investigated is foolish as well as malicious The virus is a nasty global phenomenon and will be around for years. Sadly you can't just bomb a pub or murder someone to make it go away or vote against it or magic it away with one of Pearse's "everything free forever" budget fantasies Maybe take a break and let the grown ups deal with the health threat unless you have some alternative strategy bar "Open all the Pubs" - though I see that they are claiming Mary Lou was misquoted on that. Maybe she was. Hard to know with the representative on earth of Bobby Story an Good Republicans everywhere
dundalkfc10 wrote: » “We have sent at least five letters and emails over the last four weeks requesting engagement directly with Mr Harris but what we got is the standard civil service reply - that the matter was receiving attention."
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Apart from answer Emails from Nursing Homes or getting in contact with them.https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-30990134.html “Given the large cohort of people in the nursing home sector, it beggars belief that he (Mr Harris) has not even picked up the phone to ring us. “We have sent at least five letters and emails over the last four weeks requesting engagement directly with Mr Harris but what we got is the standard civil service reply - that the matter was receiving attention."
blanch152 wrote: » Strange that Sinn Fein are believing the attempts of wealthy nursing home owners like Denis O'Brien et al to escape their responsibility for the deaths on their watch. Seems like Sinn Fein will get into bed with anyone for a few votes.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » What has Simon Harris ignoring emails from the Nursing Homes got to do with Sinn Fein?
blanch152 wrote: » Are you as a Sinn Fein supporter, suggesting that Simon Harris should have solved the problems of the wealthy nursing home owners who wanted to avoid responsibility for picking up the tab for their mistakes? The nursing homes were told what to do by the HSE, the wealthy owners didn't want to pay for it, took short-cuts, people died.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Simon Harris ignored emails from the Nursing Homes as they were having issues. As a Minister for Health at the time, do you think he was ok to just ignore their emails. This has nothing to do with Sinn fein so please stop trying to bring them into it
blanch152 wrote: » Harris didn't ignore the emails. As even the article you linked made clear, his officials and the HSE were both dealing directly with Nursing Homes Ireland.
Nobotty wrote: » Nothing But to be honest,if I owned a nursing home last March,its not a few emails I'd be sending, its phone calls to Harris's PA and would be living in his office until I had a meeting and another meeting and another until I got what I wanted Getting it in March when the best word to describe what we knew about the virus was mahem probably wouldn't have been easy in Ireland England France or Russia
dundalkfc10 wrote: » “We view it as a failure by the minister that we have to keep endlessly pursuing him as this crisis escalates hour-by-hour, day-by-day,” said Nursing Home Ireland chief executive, Tadhg Daly. “Given the large cohort of people in the nursing home sector, it beggars belief that he (Mr Harris) has not even picked up the phone to ring us. Its in bold love
blanch152 wrote: » And how would sitting in Harris' office get you what you want?