topbanana36
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Looks like the Greek government has bowed to Merkel, Juncker and the other F***wits who dictate to everyone how we should live.
Looks like the Greek government has bowed to Merkel, Juncker and the other F***wits who dictate to everyone how we should live.
All part of the niceties of being in the EU. Welcome to the United States Of Europe.
Looks like the Greek government has bowed to Merkel, Juncker and the other F***wits who dictate to everyone how we should live.
Looks like the Greek government has bowed to Merkel, Juncker and the other F***wits who dictate to everyone how we should live.
Alternatively ... it looks like Merkel, Juncker and the other F***wits have caved in and decided to let Greece stay in the Euro, thereby vindicating the NO vote in the referendum.
Well done, Greece!
Alternatively ... it looks like Merkel, Juncker and the other F***wits have caved in and decided to let Greece stay in the Euro, thereby vindicating the NO vote in the referendum.
Well done, Greece!
There is still so much debt sloshing around from the 2008 bank-caused crisis that other countries know if Greece left the Euro, the contagion would likely pull down their economies in this order: Portugal, Spain, Italy, France.
Therefore Greece cannot be allowed to leave the Euro. Add to this America's fear that Russia (a different kind of *******) would increase its sphere of influence over a post-euro greece and you have all the arrayed power of the neo-liberal West against the people of Greece.
Capitalism has failed utterly but we're not allowed to admit that.
Alternatively ... it looks like Merkel, Juncker and the other F***wits have caved in and decided to let Greece stay in the Euro, thereby vindicating the NO vote in the referendum.
Well done, Greece!
Can't blame Greece for trying to get the best deal.
Spain,Portugal,Ireland and Italy have worked really hard to get their debts down.
They will also be protected if Greece defaults and gets kicked out (not a chance).
Europe will work regardless of stupid noises being made Britain.
The problem is, we don't have capitalism, The banks should have failed and gone bust. Depositors should have lost their money and we should have had a major recession. Then, the system would have been 're-set' slightly, and Joe Public would have taken a greater interest in where they put their money. We would have had house prices re-balance themselves and interest rates at sensible levels. The West is running in zombie mode as it relies upon consumer/government debt to generate 'growth'. We need growth to pay the interest the the bankers who create 'money' out of thin air.
This isn't capitalism, which is a shame.
the NO vote was on a question "do you agree to the creditors terms". while many in EU drummed up the Grexit fear, it was not a vote on in/out for the Greek people. they wanted to stay in on their terms. they've agreed to the terms more or less as given before the referendum. they wasted a couple of weeks and created ill feeling and mistrust towards them from many across europe. well done?