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"It's not plausible that he would stagger on..."

As you will have heard, Phil Hogan has insisted he “acted in good faith” when travelling in I...

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18.03 26 Aug 2020


"It's not plausible that he would stagger on..."


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18.03 26 Aug 2020


As you will have heard, Phil Hogan has insisted he “acted in good faith” when travelling in Ireland in recent weeks.

This is all as questions remain over his movements and Eamon Ryan saying today that the government has lost confidence in the EU Commissioner for Trade.

Mark was joined on Wednesday's edition of the Hard Shoulder by Sinn Fein President, Mary Lou McDonald.


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