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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostDon't panic....the Irish will, after much hand wringing, agree to the IMF that will put them into poverty for a generation or two, or at least until they've paid off the 80 billion (isn't that a million per head?), and we get to keep our stock portfolios intact.
If they default or leave the Euro that'll put everyone else in the "poo" as well. Will probably trigger a mass European bankruptcy
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Originally posted by rsingh View PostIf Ireland had a population of 80000, you would be correct.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostDon't panic....the Irish will, after much hand wringing, agree to the IMF that will put them into poverty for a generation or two, or at least until they've paid off the 80 billion (isn't that a million per head?), and we get to keep our stock portfolios intact.
If they default or leave the Euro that'll put everyone else in the "poo" as well. Will probably trigger a mass European bankruptcy
Taoiseach rejects Fine Gael call to bring budget forward - The Irish Times - Tue, Nov 23, 2010
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Don't panic....the Irish will, after much hand wringing, agree to the IMF that will put them into poverty for a generation or two, or at least until they've paid off the 80 billion (isn't that a million per head?), and we get to keep our stock portfolios intact.
If they default or leave the Euro that'll put everyone else in the "poo" as well. Will probably trigger a mass European bankruptcyLast edited by BlasterBates; 23 November 2010, 17:30.
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I wonder if we'll see another crash by the time we get to Portugal, Spain, Italy,
Greece MkII, and Ireland MkII ..
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI like the way Labour committed the UK to help pay for eurozone bail-outs just as they were leaving office.
Or rather I don't like it at all.
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I like the way Labour committed the UK to help pay for eurozone bail-outs just as they were leaving office.
Or rather I don't like it at all.
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Anyone watching the markets today?
Looks like Ireland is the new Greece.
Not that again FFS.....Tags: None
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