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Originally posted by woohoo View PostYou really are stupid. If bank a is owed 10b, gov a gives bailout to country b and country b pays bank a then bank a is ok jack. Gov a is now owed the money by country b.
Ffs this is simple stuff.
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HTH, BIKIW
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostJust when you thought this thread had exhausted all the misinformed, thick as mince posters, up pops this imbecile.Originally posted by Whorty View PostI was about to add the same, but you beat me to it
It's almost like you haven't got any.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou just talk complete and utter bollocks all the time.
Here is a breakdown of who owns Greek debt.
As you will see the vast majority is EU bailout funds - these are funds that were given to Greece AFTER they went bankrupt.
German, UK and US BANKS own about the same proportion (in Green on the graph).
Contrary to what some Leavers claimed the UK hasn't been asked to contribute a penny to Greece
So far from the Germans oppressing Greece, the German taxpayer has stumped up billions to keep it afloat
http://www.globalresearch.ca/who-own...s-debt/5460265
Ffs this is simple stuff.
on my mobile so couldn't be arsed formatting it better.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWhat like the Daily Mail, Daily Express, Daily Telegraph, The Sun, Breitbart, et. al. which just spout anti-EU propoganda? You'll find though that quite a few of the media outlets that are pro-EU actually quite often have Eurosceptics writing columns for them to give a balanced view whereas the anti-EU just show pictures of z-list celebrities on the beach in their swimming costumes
Maybe you need to check who you are not allowed to criticize - as you will find they are the ones ruling over you......
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Postwhen it is self-evident that the British economy is about to be trashed.
It's not driven by consumer debt and spending, not at all. In fact credit card debt is non-existent and people are so wealthy they buy cars for cash, none of that PCP malarkey. Savings are at record highs as is productivity! Onwards, to glory and the land of unicorns, my Stakanhovite friends.!
Let us all stand for the national anthem!!!
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