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Germany finds extra 55bn down the back of the sofa

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    Germany finds extra 55bn down the back of the sofa

    Quick have a look under the couch, behind the fridge wherever you never know what you'll find.

    Germany finds extra 55bn euros after accounting error
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      #3
      Originally posted by scooterscot View Post

      Quick have a look under the couch, behind the fridge wherever you never know what you'll find.

      Germany finds extra 55bn euros after accounting error
      Accounting error my Aunt Fannie

      Bang goes their secret EU Wehrmacht stash for the time being
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        #4
        Mehhh it's quite possible. Imagine the loot we could find if we searched the money laundering pot of our own government masqueraded as a charity.

        Arent vile crimes and fraud fun, if you're rich or powerful enough to be absolved of any responsibility?

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          #5
          Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
          Quick have a look under the couch, behind the fridge wherever you never know what you'll find.

          Germany finds extra 55bn euros after accounting error
          Still got no mates in germany, eh?

          The reason is twofold: (1) most Germans aren't a very sociable people especially where Auslander are involved
          (2) they can smell a plonker a mile off.

          HTH, BIDI.
          Hard Brexit now!
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            #6
            Originally posted by sasguru View Post
            Still got no mates in germany, eh?

            The reason is twofold: (1) most Germans aren't a very sociable people especially where Auslander are involved
            (2) they can smell a plonker a mile off.

            HTH, BIDI.
            1 - wrong
            2 - correct

            HTH, LMAA
            Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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              "The country now expects its ratio of debt to GDP to be 81.1% for 2011"

              Makes the UK debt ratio look almost respectable! Can't all have been spent propping up the euro/Greece and the cost of propping up the banks is usually exempt from debt/GDP calculations (or at least it is here, which might explain a bit...)

              So what have the Deutsch been splashing the cash on?
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                Originally posted by Ravello View Post
                "The country now expects its ratio of debt to GDP to be 81.1% for 2011"

                Makes the UK debt ratio look almost respectable! Can't all have been spent propping up the euro/Greece and the cost of propping up the banks is usually exempt from debt/GDP calculations (or at least it is here, which might explain a bit...)

                So what have the Deutsch been splashing the cash on?
                It does if you exclude the bank bail out, bear in mind UK is running a 10% deficit year by year, so it's racking up huge increases per year, Germany is now running a balanced budget more or less. The UK deficit stands at 76%, though the government has a second figure which excludes bank bail outs at around 60%, but the real figure stands at 76%. The government would argue although it's 76%, "16%" of it isn't their fault.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Ravello View Post
                  So what have the Deutsch been splashing the cash on?
                  Prior to the Hartz reforms, the square heads had one of the most unsustainable, generous welfare systems in the world.
                  If you became unemployed, it paid, under certain conditions, 75-85% of your previous salary for a year on top of other benefits.
                  No wonder even the Germans built up debt.
                  Hard Brexit now!
                  #prayfornodeal

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