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Previously on "Greece Default or Get bailed by Merkozy/IMF etc?"
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Debt crisis and Greek debt talks: live - Telegraph
Seems like its hardball now, EU saying Greece can be cut loose. I agree I think the Euro would bounce up as it has already been discounted and would look like progress.
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Have they thought about a payday loan (see other thread for details).
Oh!! they appear to have had several already
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A default at this stage which may have knock on effects won't help them because as they're sitting in the poo they'll find everyone else sitting with them, so there are no strong economies they can export to, or no-one would go on holiday there because they're at home sorting out their personal bankruptcy.
They need to wait until everyone else is sorted out and growing strongly and then they can do whatever they want to.Last edited by BlasterBates; 7 February 2012, 13:02.
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Presumably we are supposed to what will happen rather than what the greeks should do?
I reckon they will take the bailout. But they should default.
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Yes they will this time. But a bit later they'll take the handle out of their arse and hand it all gooey and sticky to Merkozy.Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostWhat's the outcome gonna be.
They seem quite close to taking Merkozy's broom handle up the @rse.
Will they?
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Greece Default or Get bailed by Merkozy/IMF etc?
20Default on their debts45.00%9Take the Bailout40.00%8AndyW's mum has some cash from her work down Kings X at the weekend she can lend them.15.00%3What's the outcome gonna be.
They seem quite close to taking Merkozy's broom handle up the @rse.
Will they?
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