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Previously on "Another cash injection for revolting Greece imminent?"

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  • Old Greg
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    We really should stop pretending this is bailing out Greece. They can never pay their debt back. This is bailing out the institutions that lent to Greece. It's time the Daily Mail started getting on its high horse about these welfare recipients.

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by amcdonald View Post
    Wouldn't it be cheaper to invade Poland ?
    A good thing too. I would go along with that.

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  • amcdonald
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    What if the Germans would secretly like out of the €?
    Wouldn't it be cheaper to invade Poland ?

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  • doodab
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    What if the Germans would secretly like out of the €?

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  • Another cash injection for revolting Greece imminent?

    Greece needs a fresh infusion of cash from the IMF by next month to service its debts, but the IMF cannot disburse the funds unless Greece's public finances are deemed to be secure. Without a new EU bailout, they are not secure.
    Europe warned of financial chaos over Greek debt crisis | World news | The Guardian
    BBC News - UK raises annual payment to IMF by £9bn

    Didn't take them long to spend the last lot. Europe can't print, but we can. Yippee! <Sir Merv>

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