Try running a country with no money.Good to see the French & Greeks fighting back. Roll on our chance to kick the ConDems out.
TB
Try running a country with no money.Good to see the French & Greeks fighting back. Roll on our chance to kick the ConDems out.
I agree most Greeks want to keep the Euro, but the markets want them out.
Germany will have a very big decision to make, plough untold amounts of their hard earned into Greece, or see the Euro semi-collapse.
My unprofessional view is that they will bin off Greece from the Euro.
TB
thats very, very true. i blame the media in part because they make a bigger issue out of bin collection and such that they merit. but then its politicians fault for pandering to them. just when did this occur, when did our politians come to be more interested in tabloid headlines than long term policies? at a tangent, right now we are staring down the barrel of a lack of power stations before the end of the decade. a long line Energy Secretaries have been more concerned with how a very small lobby group react to any proposals on power plants, than going out to the public to make a case for a long term, coordinated multi-source energy policy along with sensible advise on power reduction. this is exactly the sort of thing government is supposed to direct, not "leave it to the markets", even if you commission private sector to provide the solution. i worry, because some things cant be fixed by a u-turn after a week of poor headlines.
Good points, and I have no idea about the practicalities.Trouble is how would the mechanics of splitting them off work.....how would they pay off loans from jthe eu, if their currency was worth diddly squatt. And on what basis would their currency be valued?
Try running a country with no money.
TB
What the hell is wrong with you? That would interfere with The Prime Directive, contradict the laws of physics, cause the cows to stop calving, and make the Infant Jesus cry. (Or the ghost of Friedrich Hayek, which is pretty much the same thing.)Try not giving tax cuts to millionaires.
Try not giving tax cuts to millionaires.
Why would Germany now let go of a European country, when they've worked so hard to gain control of the continent since 1939?
Anyway, a broke and malcontented state having dropped away from the radar can easily denegrate into a hotbed for mafias, general anarchy, violence and possibly terrorism and war. Leaving a bereft country to their own ends and financial plunder was how WWII got started.
How much did that cost?
I don't understand our integration with the EU, so far it has given us nothing but problems. We traded famously alone without the need to be in a club that we pay more to than we receive. I'm sure there are many political activists on here that will tell me I'm wrong, but do we really need Europe?
Is that really how you would characterise how Germany has behaved in European affairs since the end of WWII?
My take on it would be that they have been far too backward in coming forward and have let the French dominate proceedings, with the current hilarious consequences.
And Greece is not Germany, I dont think a Fourth Reich based from Athens is too likely.....
A fraction as much as the raising of the tax threshold for the poorest in society, and a fraction as much as the Reds told us it would.How much did that cost?
A fraction as much as the raising of the tax threshold for the poorest in society, and a fraction as much as the Reds told us it would.
I just love the way the Reds are putting forward as saviour of our country Ed Balls. He that caused the mess with his Jock mate.
TB
I'm not convince either of them take much notice of civil servants.Balls or Osborne , they would still have the same financial advisors at the Treasury guessing what the best options are.