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By *ore of that OP   Man  over a year ago

skerries

Just curious to know if when travelling to Clifton via a visit to his large expensive pad on the grounds of the k club . Did pompous mr hogan just get a caution for using his mobile when driving .on law for the people another for big thick twats like him .

Irelands politics is rotten to the core ...senators judges .etc can do what they like .

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By *orguyMan  over a year ago

Tuam

He got 3 penalty points and a €60 fine.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"He got 3 penalty points and a €60 fine."

Jokeshop...you or me would have spend weeks in prison... possibly hanged

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By *at3232Woman  over a year ago

the moon


"He got 3 penalty points and a €60 fine."

Supposed to be just a caution

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By *eralt80Man  over a year ago

cork

Surprised he didn’t try and claim diplomatic immunity

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By *undubguy100Man  over a year ago

Dublin

At the risk of throwing a spanner in the works here guys...but....this guy is doing a lot of our negotiations with the brits re....Brexit..remember that? Yes, agree..he was wrong, but see the bigger picture, I want this guy, we need this guy in there fighting for us....not some bureaucrat from France who couldnt care less about our beautiful island. IMO, he stays in the job...12 weeks of negotiations left, disaster to replace him at this stage with a non irish negotiator. Listening to the Boyd Barretts this morning...just want resignations, without seeing the more important bigger picture

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By *orguyMan  over a year ago

Tuam


"At the risk of throwing a spanner in the works here guys...but....this guy is doing a lot of our negotiations with the brits re....Brexit..remember that? Yes, agree..he was wrong, but see the bigger picture, I want this guy, we need this guy in there fighting for us....not some bureaucrat from France who couldnt care less about our beautiful island. IMO, he stays in the job...12 weeks of negotiations left, disaster to replace him at this stage with a non irish negotiator. Listening to the Boyd Barretts this morning...just want resignations, without seeing the more important bigger picture"

I have to agree with you there. I actually think he is good at his job. It would be crazy to get rid of him now. We could lose a lot more than we will gain. At least we have solid representation on the front line of the Brexit negotiations.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yip he doing a great job all right.. Signing a deal that gave the lobster fishermen a kick in the teeth last Friday which will decrease the price ever further that they get for lobsters.. In exchange for half taxes for cigarette lights to USA.. Some man to have in our corner all right.

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By *olm_irishMan  over a year ago

Clonee

Wow, I can't believe so many intelligent people are getting sucked into this media witch hunt! Lol

He was stopped, got a ticket like any of us would have? (Where or how expensive his pad is, is irrelevant)

They were at a function that had 80 people at it. Wow let's give them 10yrs behind bars hey

If it was me, I'd have assumed the venue would have had the proper guildlines in place?

Yes, maybe they should have known better but should it bring a government down? Just saying

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By *ohn400Man  over a year ago

Dublin or anywhere

Also about Phil hogan,he is the man that said if we didnt pay our water bills that our water would be turned down to a dribble and we would also be jailed..that was a good few years back /

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By *oseredWoman  over a year ago

Dublin


"Wow, I can't believe so many intelligent people are getting sucked into this media witch hunt! Lol

He was stopped, got a ticket like any of us would have? (Where or how expensive his pad is, is irrelevant)

They were at a function that had 80 people at it. Wow let's give them 10yrs behind bars hey

If it was me, I'd have assumed the venue would have had the proper guildlines in place?

Yes, maybe they should have known better but should it bring a government down? Just saying "

Maybe not, but if the people setting the rules can't play by the rules then not really fit to govern.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wow, I can't believe so many intelligent people are getting sucked into this media witch hunt! Lol

He was stopped, got a ticket like any of us would have? (Where or how expensive his pad is, is irrelevant)

They were at a function that had 80 people at it. Wow let's give them 10yrs behind bars hey

If it was me, I'd have assumed the venue would have had the proper guildlines in place?

Yes, maybe they should have known better but should it bring a government down? Just saying

Maybe not, but if the people setting the rules can't play by the rules then not really fit to govern. "

The usual horseshit.....do as I say, not as I do!

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By *og-ManMan  over a year ago

somewhere

He didn't get a ticket or 3 points or a fine

He got a caution....thats it

He's an arrogant prick who's job stops him fighting on Irelands behalf and he's even explained that himself.

3 weeks ago he tried to get a bigger ( more well paid ) job with the W.H.O and when it was put to him that we needed him in Brussels he said other people could do just as good a job if he left

He's lied everyday about his wearabouts until he gets caught and then changes his story

He paid cash €450,000 for an apartment in January that's why he wants to keep his job to stay on the gravy train

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By *olm_irishMan  over a year ago

Clonee


"Wow, I can't believe so many intelligent people are getting sucked into this media witch hunt! Lol

He was stopped, got a ticket like any of us would have? (Where or how expensive his pad is, is irrelevant)

They were at a function that had 80 people at it. Wow let's give them 10yrs behind bars hey

If it was me, I'd have assumed the venue would have had the proper guildlines in place?

Yes, maybe they should have known better but should it bring a government down? Just saying

Maybe not, but if the people setting the rules can't play by the rules then not really fit to govern. "

Agreed, but who broke the rules in this case? Did the hotel get greedy?

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By *ornyfireCouple  over a year ago

Middle Earth

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By *ore of that OP   Man  over a year ago

skerries

He is and always was and ignored man . He has also abused the British negotiation team . .but habits not alone with the gravy train of jobs in Brussels .look at the others who have jumped ship and along with their government pensions they now screaming it in the eu .mick Wallace. Ming Flanagan .claire daly. The list goes on .what are they all doing over there .. . Greed .. no he didn't get points and a fine . He got a caution ..he was in kildare

And traveled to galway out of a lockdown zone .one rule for big thick phil one rule for the ordinary people who cannot attend their loved ones funerals . Disgrace .but what's new in this great country

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By *oseredWoman  over a year ago

Dublin


"Wow, I can't believe so many intelligent people are getting sucked into this media witch hunt! Lol

He was stopped, got a ticket like any of us would have? (Where or how expensive his pad is, is irrelevant)

They were at a function that had 80 people at it. Wow let's give them 10yrs behind bars hey

If it was me, I'd have assumed the venue would have had the proper guildlines in place?

Yes, maybe they should have known better but should it bring a government down? Just saying

Maybe not, but if the people setting the rules can't play by the rules then not really fit to govern.

Agreed, but who broke the rules in this case? Did the hotel get greedy? "

Does it matter? You go you see it's not right you leave. Where the rules not a max of 50 people at a function?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'd be happy if he gets fined. It's up to Brussels to take it further. I'd like to think he is fighting for a deal for Ireland. Time will tell. Remember he ran off to Brussels when water charges and property taxes were hot issues here

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By *ore of that OP   Man  over a year ago

skerries

Fined for what .?

Using a mobile for driving ?

Breaking lockdown rules in kildare ?

Or insulting the people who have sacrificed so much .example..no able to be with their loved ones as they died alone . People who have lost everything

Children who missed their exams confirmation communion .

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By *assion and MoreCouple  over a year ago

Here and There, Monaghan

What about the athe 80, should they all not lose their jobs, I don't mean just as a minister but also as TD. If you should fall on his sword then they all should.

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By *ore of that OP   Man  over a year ago

skerries

Yes you are right the event should not have gone ahead .the organiser .donnie Cassidy has resigned from fianna fail.. minister for agriculture has also resigned as deputy leader of ff . Fine Gael guy has resigned .now it should be the supreme court judge and big thick phil.

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By *ohnsmithMan  over a year ago

South Tipperary

My one cent worth..

Can anyone of them be trusted again....... Ní...

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By *ore of that OP   Man  over a year ago

skerries

Not many I guess . All for themselves their cushy jobs and their pensions

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By *ore of that OP   Man  over a year ago

skerries

Having said that .. there are lots and lots of people in local communities and local government doing amazing work .unfortunately people ..we can sometimes put everyone in the same boat

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By *ork ClassCouple  over a year ago

Cork

Who gives a flying F--k if he played golf or ate a meal , if he blew up the hotel there would be less drama about it .

He is good at his job , get over it .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The longer he stays, the more confidence in this shambolic government deteriorates further.

Might as well give SF the keys now.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Who gives a flying F--k if he played golf or ate a meal , if he blew up the hotel there would be less drama about it .

He is good at his job , get over it ."

Is he irreplaceable?

If his political antenna is so skewed that he thinks he can use a phone whilst driving and attend an event halfway across the country, I don't want him deciding what's good for us.

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By *oghunter33Woman  over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of

He's a selfish prick and he doesn't give a flying cowshit about the Irish people, quite contrary he's shown his contempt more than once. If you believe that he's a good negotiator for this country out there in Brussels you must be either part of the gang yourself or you have a rather unworldly and naive outlook.

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By *ore of that OP   Man  over a year ago

skerries

In response to _ork class .

I think luckily for you..no one of your family or friends have gone through the tragedy of getting covid19 .

And watching the funeral on video . Hope it never happens to you .

Because if it does.believe me you will have a different outlook

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By *oadrunner2000Man  over a year ago

city centre

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By *oadrunner2000Man  over a year ago

city centre


"Who gives a flying F--k if he played golf or ate a meal , if he blew up the hotel there would be less drama about it .

He is good at his job , get over it ."

And that's why we have the corruption we see in our government today.... What an idiotic statement to make.... You are good at your job which automatically gives you the keys to acting like a prick..... Unbelievable

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By *og-ManMan  over a year ago

somewhere


"Who gives a flying F--k if he played golf or ate a meal , if he blew up the hotel there would be less drama about it .

He is good at his job , get over it ."

Except he's not good at his job

Ignore the covid part for just a minute

He's an ignorant bollox who left his advisor fall under the bus when pictures came out of the 2 of them cuddling

He made a complete bollox of water charges and couldn't wait to get to Europe to make the big bucks

He actually tried to leave his job a month ago to take another job on higher money

He actually said that he was easily replaceable if he got the other job

Then he couldn't get an interview for the other job but now he's irreplaceable...my arse

I actually think the thing that might bring him down is not that he broke the rules in Ireland bit that he broke the rules in Brussels

He was not allowed travel to kildare according to their rules and that might be what the commission catch him on

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

"That's not a knife, that's a knife!"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Yip he doing a great job all right.. Signing a deal that gave the lobster fishermen a kick in the teeth last Friday which will decrease the price ever further that they get for lobsters.. In exchange for half taxes for cigarette lights to USA.. Some man to have in our corner all right. "

Well said, unfortunately fisheries is gonna suffer cos of the gobshites we have doing the brexit negotiations!!!!

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By *im tim timMan  over a year ago

c

it looks like we have a few first class people in the country that can do what they like and get away with it and the rest of us working people are second class people and all the homeless people are third class.that looks to be the way ireland is gone.

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By *ohnhughesMan  over a year ago

Dublin

Never a fan of his but at this time of Brexit negotiations we need him there.

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By *og-ManMan  over a year ago

somewhere

Has left the building and resigned

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By *ohnjosephCouple  over a year ago

nenagh

Not before time

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By *orguyMan  over a year ago

Tuam

And now we have no voice at the Brexit negotiations. Bad move for Ireland.

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By *ore of that OP   Man  over a year ago

skerries

Good riddance .I'm sure we have some one to take his place . He f####d up irish water and he is definitely not a person that we cannot do without

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By *ork ClassCouple  over a year ago

Cork

Well the nation drove him out , Ireland is the country going to be worse hit by Brexit and he was doing good negotiations,

Dumb move.

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By *ore of that OP   Man  over a year ago

skerries

He didn't resign by himself .he was told to .or be sacked .

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By *orguyMan  over a year ago

Tuam


"Good riddance .I'm sure we have some one to take his place . He f####d up irish water and he is definitely not a person that we cannot do without "

You don't get it....we now have no trade commissioner to represent us at the Brexit negotiations

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

There is a slim to no chance of the EU and Britain sticking a deal. Hogan is a self serving pig with nothing but contempt for us

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By *pforit74Man  over a year ago

a secluded seaside cottage, ballybunion,

at least he has a bit of time on his hands now , he might go back and make another one of those crocodile film's

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"at least he has a bit of time on his hands now , he might go back and make another one of those crocodile film's "

Or quarantine in the k club and practice his chipping and putting

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Good riddance .I'm sure we have some one to take his place . He f####d up irish water and he is definitely not a person that we cannot do without

You don't get it....we now have no trade commissioner to represent us at the Brexit negotiations "

We have the whole of the EU on our side!

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By *orguyMan  over a year ago

Tuam


"Good riddance .I'm sure we have some one to take his place . He f####d up irish water and he is definitely not a person that we cannot do without

You don't get it....we now have no trade commissioner to represent us at the Brexit negotiations

We have the whole of the EU on our side!"

That's not the same as having an Irish Trade Commissioner

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By *ackandsashaCouple  over a year ago

West Dublin

Worst smarmy apology I've ever seen. And despite what he said, I'm pretty sure he was told to quit. Wasn't representing me !

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"at least he has a bit of time on his hands now , he might go back and make another one of those crocodile film's "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Good riddance .I'm sure we have some one to take his place . He f####d up irish water and he is definitely not a person that we cannot do without

You don't get it....we now have no trade commissioner to represent us at the Brexit negotiations "

He really has fuck all to do with representing us at the Brexit negotiations. It's all Barnier. A French man who has the Irish peoples back more than a man that wanted to turn off the water on his own people.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Good riddance .I'm sure we have some one to take his place . He f####d up irish water and he is definitely not a person that we cannot do without

You don't get it....we now have no trade commissioner to represent us at the Brexit negotiations

Here here

He really has fuck all to do with representing us at the Brexit negotiations. It's all Barnier. A French man who has the Irish peoples back more than a man that wanted to turn off the water on his own people. "

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By *ore of that OP   Man  over a year ago

skerries

Some people on here are real hogan supporters .

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