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Jesus. The Greeks really are a bunch of amateurs.
You can't win when the odds are stacked against you. Merkel wants to squeeze the pips.
Jesus. The Greeks really are a bunch of amateurs.
I don't think so.
Its easy for Tsipras to go to the country and say "I tried as part of the last minute negotiations but Europe said no".
I think the current market rally is bullsh*t.
No one put a gun to the Greek's heads to join the EU. No one put a gun to the Greek's heads to join the euro. No one put a gun to the Greek's heads to spend uncontrollably. Maybe someone should have put a gun to the Greek's heads over fiscal attitudes though. I have sympathy with their position, but a lot of it is their own doing. They are accountable for their actions no matter how much this is dressed up as EU bullying. I do believe that ultimately a mutually agreeable situation will eventually come out though.
As an aside, I do find it interesting how some on this thread (not necessarily you) are quick to blame Labour for supposedly profligate spending and taxing but all to quick to jump to Greece's defence when they have shown to be the absolute masters.
I never said that they had a gun to their head to join the Euro although when the Greeks did apply there's pretty good evidence that the French and Germans colluded with the fudge and gave their support in return for the massive defence contracts. It's interesting how everyone blames Greek culture for this debt but it wasn't something that turned up newly-born with the Euro, it's always been there yet only now have the Greeks defaulted and the reason for the default isn't the manageable Greek laziness/tax evasion debt but the unpayable and much larger politicians' debt borne from politicians colluding with each other to join the Euro, then colluding with each other to take on loans for guns. But it's the Greek people who must pay whilst the politicians play their games.
If you're going to blame Greek culture then I'd like to see the debt split between that due to the culture and that bit due to the loans the French and Germans gave to the Greeks in return for these dodgy deals, that seems fair. It would certainly muddy the water on who has the moral high ground here. And please spare me the holier-than-thou attitude of the EU over this. Who are they to lecture about fiscal responsibility and prudence when corruption is endemic within and their own audited accounts haven't been cleared in forever?
This is clearly EU bullying of the very worst kind and what upsets me, and I really mean that, is that it is now very clear that it's institutions and control that matter and only matter - no the people of Europe. Whatever road Greece took to get to this state we are here now and it's absolutely dire for Greeks. The Troika want to impose decades of austerity on a country that simply cannot pay anymore, and the EU cannot and will not consider any alternative because agreements and institutions must be honoured and to hell with the human aspect. I've already mentioned the risk of Greece veering to the far-right or even worse under the spell of Putin. For a body that claims to be inclusive and pluralistic its actions are incredibly insular and short-sighted.
If the EU lays claim to sovereignty of law over its member states then it must also take ultimate responsibility for the welfare of the people within it. I've yet to read anything of substance, in fact I'm not sure I have read anything at all from any of the creditors where they express empathy for the ordinary Greek folk let alone any initiatives to alleviate any suffering this bloody awful mess has caused.
Referendum today.
What will tomorrow bring?
If it's yes, then the Government will probably have to resign, and call an election.
No, and will the process of Greece leaving the Euro and the EU start?
"As we flagged earlier, finance minister Yanis Varoufakis has claimed that in the event of a NO vote, a deal can be reached with creditors “within 24 hours.”"
Live results: Greek referendum, follow via the link:
http://www.theguardian.com/world/ng-interactive/2015/jul/05/live-results-greek-referendum
Telling us when the first result is due would be appreciated!?
"Straw polling has suggested that the No side may be ahead, but the full result may not be known for many hours."
That eould improve the creditors offer i suspect
A NO vote will leave them out of the Euro and EU I would imagine