No, it's a good point.I would imagine, like here, a sizable chunk of Greeks didn't actually vote for the governments that got in. So should these people have to suffer third world medical services where people are left on chairs to die, where pain relief is too expensive to have and where patients have to take in their own bed sheets ?
Another good point.The French and the Germans utterly broke the rules by allowing Greece to join the Euro for nothing more that political and power reasons.
That's not such a fair comment. It's not like there's a simple solution - or any solution at all.Now the EU and the Germans are happy to see Greeks dying on the street just to save their political experiment. They would rather impose harsher and harsher rules on Greece than actually help them.
I see where you're coming from, but of those which voted they did vote for the current coalition. This is how democracy works....and the Greeks of all nations should know.
AND WE HELPED THEM DEFEAT THE COMMUNIST'S AFTER THE END OF WW2Why, because they were under ottoman rule for centuries, or because they were under undemocratic regimes for a large part of the last? Greeks have not experienced much democracy in the modern age.
Pointing out you know that democracy started in Greece is all well and good, but has almost zero relevance to their current culture. It's a tenuous link at best. But then that's generally not the reason people bring it up. Generally its to let people know they know about it.
Far more relevant is the argument that ottoman oppression and lack of democracy, and oppressive and punitive tax regimes led to low level resistance and a culture of avoidance to a bullying regime, a bit like today. Much more appropriate.
But you never really explain anything do you? You come up with sound bites, attach a thousand links which support your sound bite and then when you get really pressed on the subject you disappear.
So, the bit I have highlighted, are you willing to explain YOUR thoughts on why this is? Without resorting to hundreds of links? As let's face it you can find a link backing anything on the internet.
I see where you're coming from, but of those which voted they did vote for the current coalition. This is how democracy works....and the Greeks of all nations should know.
My take on the forthcoming referendum is that Cameron has screwed up badly. Having promised us a referendum in 2010 and then reneged on it, he has no option now but to give us one. He is at heart a europhile but is begging Emperor Merkel to give him a few crumbs to placate his party (not the people).
We need to vote no to avoid the fate of the Greeks.
At least we avoided the euro which a lot of people supported at the time.
We need control over our borders on our small island.
Vote to leave the EU, like the spitfires and hurricanes did in 1940
Interesting view you have given the extensive circular debates we have had on the EU and politics more generally.
I doubt this debate would end any different either, you have a bottomless well of good faith in the EU project, I despise the EU as it is. In short I only care about the UK's interests and you don't. I only support the interests British working class and you don't. Politically I am old school Labour you are an old school tie tory............we just won't agree.
I don't see why I need to explain my statement given the prevailing economic situations in many of the EU member states today, and not least given British taxpayers NET contribution including the 2.5% of VAT that goes to the EU.
So there you are Margaret, and not a single link for you to ignore.
The spitfires and hurricanes didnt have a vote