Irish Diaspora speaks out on IMF bailout
Strong opinions on how to move forward
“Ireland was bullied into taking that bailout -- the rest of the EU was jealous of the boom in Ireland. They used this opportunity to level the playing field,” he says.
Hurl believes that the Irish banks should have suffered the consequences of their own actions.
“Sometimes in life, people fail. The Irish government should have let the banks fail, and pay for the consequences, just like with people,” he said.
Mike Hemingway, Business 100 honoree, believes the Irish government and the Irish banks “are in bed together.”
Hemmingway believes that the EU bailout was needed “to bring order to chaos.”
What should the Irish government do now?
“Resign, en masse,” replied Hemmingway.
10 Comments
See all comments
Report abuse
Report abuse
Report abuse
Report abuse
Report abuse
Report abuse
Report abuse
Report abuse
Report abuse
- Did Pope Francis perform an exorcism at the...
- 87-year-old sues Donald Trump over condo...
- Nigerian migrants send $653 million a year...
- Immigration reform bill passes a huge hurdle...
- Violent attacks on gays in New York up 70...
- Irish leader delivers powerful commencement...
- One in seven people on social welfare in...
- Top bishops clash over excommunication of...
- Computer giant Apple avoiding $25 billion...
- Sordid tale of Jimmy Savile to become a musical
10 Comments



Report abuse