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Re: 190 new cases, Ro = 26, 4th highest rate in EU
« Reply #75 on: August 20, 2020, 10:07:20 pm »
It is the numbers allowed .you are limited to 50 end of .There is no wriggle room ask anybody with a wedding booked .
Yes but what I mean is that they will argue that they were split into two groups of 50 or less. So ok, technically they didn't breach the guidelines but it's the projected image of the whole episode that will grate on people. The optics.

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Re: 190 new cases, Ro = 26, 4th highest rate in EU
« Reply #76 on: August 20, 2020, 10:12:37 pm »
Thats the way they are trying to play it .Remember the Most important thing THIS WAS THE DAILS GOLF CLUB not some pub Captains Day .

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Re: 190 new cases, Ro = 26, 4th highest rate in EU
« Reply #77 on: August 20, 2020, 10:20:23 pm »
LOOK AT THE LINE UP THAT ATTENDED THIS SHINDIG .THE POLITICAL AND LEGAL ELITES JUST SHIT IN THE NATIONS MOUTH

THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 2020 - 21:16 PM
AOIFE MOORE, PAUL HOSFORD
The Minister for Agriculture Dara Calleary has apologised for his attendance at a golf event this week in breach of public health guidelines.

More than 80 people, including the Agriculture Minister, senators and TDs attended a golf function in a hotel just a day after the Government announced new lockdown measures to stop the spread of Covid-19.

The Oireachtas Golf Society event to celebrate its 50th anniversary was held at a function room at the Station House Hotel, Clifden, Co Galway last night, even though public health advice clearly states "no formal or informal events or parties should be organised in these premises".

The table plan listed 82 people for the sit-down function, with up to 10 people per table, even though guidelines state no more than six people should be seated at any one table.

The hotel and society declined to confirm who had attended but the guest list included: Minister for Agriculture Dara Calleary and his wife Siobhan, Galway TD Noel Grealish, Senator Jerry Buttimer, Senator John Cummins, Senator Paul Daly, Senator Niall Blaney, former Fine Gael Senator Cáit Keane, Judge and former Attorney General Seamus Woulfe, the Moroccan Ambassador Lahcen Mahraoui, former Labour Party senator Lorraine Higgins, former Fine Gael Senator and TD for Sligo–Leitrim Gerry Reynolds, former Fine Gael senator Imelda Henry, Circuit Court judge and a former Workers' Party TD Pat McCartan, who serves as the vice-captain, and a number of others.

The Agriculture Minister and others confirmed their attendance while others have been contacted for comment.

A spokesperson for the Minister of Agriculture said: “The Minister was asked to attend the dinner and speak in tribute to a deceased long-serving former Oireachtas member.

"He did attend and spoke briefly. He left following the dinner and observed social distance throughout the event.”


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The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Dara Calleary later stated:

“Last night I attended a function I committed to a number of weeks ago, having been asked to pay tribute to a person I respected and admired greatly.

In light of the updated public health guidance this week I should not have attended the event.
"I wish to apologise unreservedly to the public, from whom we are asking quite a lot at this difficult time. I also offer this apology and my sincere regret to my government colleagues.”

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The event was organised by the President of the society and former Fianna Fáil TD Donie Cassidy and honored Galway man and former Fianna Fáil MEP Mark Killilea Jnr, who died in 2018. Mr Killilea's family was in attendance at the event.

A spokesman from The Station House Hotel said they consulted the Irish Hotels Federation, who told them that the event could go ahead with fewer than 50 people in each side of the room.

"My understanding of dining arrangements is that in any dining room it has to be fewer than 50," he said.

"There were 81 people at the event who dined with us, divided into 45 and 36.


"It's not a Mickey Mouse partition, it's a proper physical structure that divides two rooms, but it can be removed.

It was booked a few months ago, the guidelines were going to change 50 up to 100 but didn't, so we spoke to the Oireachtas Golf Society, and the Irish Hotel Federation (IHF), and we were told that as long as there were no more than 50 diners, it was safe.
An email from the IHF to members on Wednesday, seen by the Irish Examiner, stated: "Further to the Government announcement yesterday in relation to further Covid-19 restrictions, the Department of Tourism has not yet received any guidance on the changes as of this morning.

"Therefore, the status quo remains in terms of current operational procedures for hotels until further notice."

The IHF says that it is seeking guidance from the Department of Tourism on the guidelines.

Rise TD Paul Murphy said that the event should have been cancelled.

"I think it's extremely poor that this event went ahead. It shows that they think it's one rule for them and another for everybody else.

It sends a very poor message when figures from the political establishment openly flaunt the guidelines when ordinary people have to cancel parties, arts events and weddings.

"Even if they could prove that the partition allows them get around the guidelines, it's a very flimsy excuse.

"In any case, the message that it sends out - that you can get around the rules - is not one that the political establishment should be sending out."

Taoiseach Micheál Martin today again appealed to people to reduce meetings and social contacts as much as possible as the virus continues to spread.

"The overall message from NPHET public health advice is they want to reduce meetings as much as they possibly can.

"They want people to reduce the number of social contacts that they have because the numbers have gone up.

"We want to save lives, we want to protect livelihoods."

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Re: 190 new cases, Ro = 26, 4th highest rate in EU
« Reply #78 on: August 20, 2020, 10:23:01 pm »
LOOK AT THE LINE UP THAT ATTENDED THIS SHINDIG .THE POLITICAL AND LEGAL ELITES JUST SHIT IN THE NATIONS MOUTH

THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 2020 - 21:16 PM
AOIFE MOORE, PAUL HOSFORD
The Minister for Agriculture Dara Calleary has apologised for his attendance at a golf event this week in breach of public health guidelines.

More than 80 people, including the Agriculture Minister, senators and TDs attended a golf function in a hotel just a day after the Government announced new lockdown measures to stop the spread of Covid-19.

The Oireachtas Golf Society event to celebrate its 50th anniversary was held at a function room at the Station House Hotel, Clifden, Co Galway last night, even though public health advice clearly states "no formal or informal events or parties should be organised in these premises".

The table plan listed 82 people for the sit-down function, with up to 10 people per table, even though guidelines state no more than six people should be seated at any one table.

The hotel and society declined to confirm who had attended but the guest list included: Minister for Agriculture Dara Calleary and his wife Siobhan, Galway TD Noel Grealish, Senator Jerry Buttimer, Senator John Cummins, Senator Paul Daly, Senator Niall Blaney, former Fine Gael Senator Cáit Keane, Judge and former Attorney General Seamus Woulfe, the Moroccan Ambassador Lahcen Mahraoui, former Labour Party senator Lorraine Higgins, former Fine Gael Senator and TD for Sligo–Leitrim Gerry Reynolds, former Fine Gael senator Imelda Henry, Circuit Court judge and a former Workers' Party TD Pat McCartan, who serves as the vice-captain, and a number of others.

The Agriculture Minister and others confirmed their attendance while others have been contacted for comment.

A spokesperson for the Minister of Agriculture said: “The Minister was asked to attend the dinner and speak in tribute to a deceased long-serving former Oireachtas member.

"He did attend and spoke briefly. He left following the dinner and observed social distance throughout the event.”


  Learn more
The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Dara Calleary later stated:

“Last night I attended a function I committed to a number of weeks ago, having been asked to pay tribute to a person I respected and admired greatly.

In light of the updated public health guidance this week I should not have attended the event.
"I wish to apologise unreservedly to the public, from whom we are asking quite a lot at this difficult time. I also offer this apology and my sincere regret to my government colleagues.”

Read More
Cianan Brennan: We may be changing our behaviour - but the virus isn't
The event was organised by the President of the society and former Fianna Fáil TD Donie Cassidy and honored Galway man and former Fianna Fáil MEP Mark Killilea Jnr, who died in 2018. Mr Killilea's family was in attendance at the event.

A spokesman from The Station House Hotel said they consulted the Irish Hotels Federation, who told them that the event could go ahead with fewer than 50 people in each side of the room.

"My understanding of dining arrangements is that in any dining room it has to be fewer than 50," he said.

"There were 81 people at the event who dined with us, divided into 45 and 36.


"It's not a Mickey Mouse partition, it's a proper physical structure that divides two rooms, but it can be removed.

It was booked a few months ago, the guidelines were going to change 50 up to 100 but didn't, so we spoke to the Oireachtas Golf Society, and the Irish Hotel Federation (IHF), and we were told that as long as there were no more than 50 diners, it was safe.
An email from the IHF to members on Wednesday, seen by the Irish Examiner, stated: "Further to the Government announcement yesterday in relation to further Covid-19 restrictions, the Department of Tourism has not yet received any guidance on the changes as of this morning.

"Therefore, the status quo remains in terms of current operational procedures for hotels until further notice."

The IHF says that it is seeking guidance from the Department of Tourism on the guidelines.

Rise TD Paul Murphy said that the event should have been cancelled.

"I think it's extremely poor that this event went ahead. It shows that they think it's one rule for them and another for everybody else.

It sends a very poor message when figures from the political establishment openly flaunt the guidelines when ordinary people have to cancel parties, arts events and weddings.

"Even if they could prove that the partition allows them get around the guidelines, it's a very flimsy excuse.

"In any case, the message that it sends out - that you can get around the rules - is not one that the political establishment should be sending out."

Taoiseach Micheál Martin today again appealed to people to reduce meetings and social contacts as much as possible as the virus continues to spread.

"The overall message from NPHET public health advice is they want to reduce meetings as much as they possibly can.

"They want people to reduce the number of social contacts that they have because the numbers have gone up.

"We want to save lives, we want to protect livelihoods."
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Re: 190 new cases, Ro = 26, 4th highest rate in EU
« Reply #79 on: August 20, 2020, 10:30:26 pm »
Read who was there .No Shinners no Greens .I got a few notes @10/1 a general election this year .The leaving results are going to be a clusterfuck I know the Man who hires casual labour told me .The Greens want out this is the perfect opportunity .They can say the do as we say not as we do of the government parties is repugnant to their sense of Social Justice .Listen to RTE tomorrow morning if Callerley Dosent Resign the Cowan faction of FF will come for him if he is not gone by tea time yer one that lost to Eamo the Bike will be on the 6oc news giving a nice no confidence hint .I would think Leo is doing the sums Do the people want me back steering the Ship of state or do they want the fat housewife .

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Re: 190 new cases, Ro = 26, 4th highest rate in EU
« Reply #80 on: August 20, 2020, 10:33:21 pm »
Read who was there .No Shinners no Greens .I got a few notes @10/1 a general election this year .The leaving results are going to be a clusterfuck I know the Man who hires casual labour told me .The Greens want out this is the perfect opportunity .They can say the do as we say not as we do of the government parties is repugnant to their sense of Social Justice .Listen to RTE tomorrow morning if Callerley Dosent Resign the Cowan faction of FF will come for him if he is not gone by tea time yer one that lost to Eamo the Bike will be on the 6oc news giving a nice no confidence hint .I would think Leo is doing the sums Do the people want me back steering the Ship of state or do they want the fat housewife .
You mean Mary Harney is making a comeback??

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Re: 190 new cases, Ro = 26, 4th highest rate in EU
« Reply #81 on: August 20, 2020, 10:43:03 pm »
Nah...the one from the Navan Rd.

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Re: 190 new cases, Ro = 26, 4th highest rate in EU
« Reply #82 on: August 20, 2020, 10:45:13 pm »
When the Irish Times end an article MORE TO FOLLOW you know they have some juicy stuff they are getting confirmed .

Minister for Agriculture Dara Calleary has apologised for attending a hotel function in Clifden, Co Galway apparently in breach of Covid-19 restrictions.

In a statement, Mr Calleary said: “Last night I attended a function I committed to a number of weeks ago...

“In light of the updated public health guidance this week I should not have attended the event. I wish to apologise unreservedly to everyone.”

Mr Calleary was one of more than 80 guests at an Oireachtas Golf Society event in a hotel in Clifden on Wednesday night.

Asked about the matter at a press briefing this evening, acting chief Medical officer Ronan Glynn confirmed that guidance issued this week stated that gatherings of that scale should not take place indoors.

More to follow...

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Re: 190 new cases, Ro = 26, 4th highest rate in EU
« Reply #83 on: August 20, 2020, 11:04:35 pm »
When the Irish Times end an article MORE TO FOLLOW you know they have some juicy stuff they are getting confirmed .

Minister for Agriculture Dara Calleary has apologised for attending a hotel function in Clifden, Co Galway apparently in breach of Covid-19 restrictions.

In a statement, Mr Calleary said: “Last night I attended a function I committed to a number of weeks ago...

“In light of the updated public health guidance this week I should not have attended the event. I wish to apologise unreservedly to everyone.”

Mr Calleary was one of more than 80 guests at an Oireachtas Golf Society event in a hotel in Clifden on Wednesday night.

Asked about the matter at a press briefing this evening, acting chief Medical officer Ronan Glynn confirmed that guidance issued this week stated that gatherings of that scale should not take place indoors.

More to follow...
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Re: 190 new cases, Ro = 26, 4th highest rate in EU
« Reply #84 on: August 20, 2020, 11:32:30 pm »
FG now in it up to their scrotums ......IRELAND'S EU Commissioner Phil Hogan and former RTÉ broadcaster Sean O’Rourke were among over 80 people who attended an Oireachtas Golf Society dinner, it can be revealed.

The EU's Commissioner for Trade and the long-time radio presenter were at the dinner on Wednesday night alongside Agriculture Minister Dara Calleary who has since apologised for attending the event.

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Re: 190 new cases, Ro = 26, 4th highest rate in EU
« Reply #85 on: August 20, 2020, 11:36:22 pm »
FG now in it up to their scrotums ......IRELAND'S EU Commissioner Phil Hogan and former RTÉ broadcaster Sean O’Rourke were among over 80 people who attended an Oireachtas Golf Society dinner, it can be revealed.

The EU's Commissioner for Trade and the long-time radio presenter were at the dinner on Wednesday night alongside Agriculture Minister Dara Calleary who has since apologised for attending the event.
This is fucking gold! Can't wait till tomorrow.

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« Reply #86 on: August 20, 2020, 11:40:59 pm »
FG now in it up to their scrotums ......IRELAND'S EU Commissioner Phil Hogan and former RTÉ broadcaster Sean O’Rourke were among over 80 people who attended an Oireachtas Golf Society dinner, it can be revealed.

The EU's Commissioner for Trade and the long-time radio presenter were at the dinner on Wednesday night alongside Agriculture Minister Dara Calleary who has since apologised for attending the event.
This is fucking gold! Can't wait till tomorrow.

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It'll go to the top. Martin will be asked if he knew anything about this, which of course he did. Kelly and Doherty to be first out of the traps.

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Re: 190 new cases, Ro = 26, 4th highest rate in EU
« Reply #87 on: August 20, 2020, 11:44:40 pm »
This is nearly a Constitutional issue .A government Minister .A EU Comissioner but the Big one a High Court Judge who cannot be removed from office .How can a judge sit in judgement of the Law if he has no respect for the Law .This Government will fall 10/1 a general election this year is a great value bet .

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« Reply #88 on: August 21, 2020, 12:01:24 am »
This is nearly a Constitutional issue .A government Minister .A EU Comissioner but the Big one a High Court Judge who cannot be removed from office .How can a judge sit in judgement of the Law if he has no respect for the Law .This Government will fall 10/1 a general election this year is a great value bet .
Here's yer treble.
Next election 2020 10/1
United Ireland before 2024 10/1
Bertie to succeed Mickledee 10/1

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« Reply #89 on: August 21, 2020, 12:06:12 am »
No United Ireland and Bertie has less chance than me of being President .

There is a serious Constitutional issue going to hit the fan .I just sent an e mail to Morning Ireland .How can a High Court Judge continue to sit on the bench if he has shown such scant disregard for the law he is charged with upholding .How can Justice Pat Mc Cartan sit in judgement of any Covid breach case when he himself was more interested in his golf club than the law .

 


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