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Previously on "Did Iceland get it right?"

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    The article is too simplistic. Iceland had bad banks, a bit like Ireland, the big problem in Europe is not bad bank debt, all though that is a problem, the problem is longterm structural deficits. In fact Ireland which is comparable is also doing well, in spite of the fact that it didn´t default. In fact Greece has already defaulted a large amount of debt but still needs to get it it´s deficit down.
    +1

    BUt IMO(I know you will disagree) being in the Euro makes it all so much worse for them.

    Yesterday at Victoria station I saw someone collecting for Greek animals. I got very angry at those running the Euro who insist on causing misery to the bottom 80%(and untold misery to the bottom 40%) by the few who are keeping the Euro going for political purposes only.

    Then I realized that there must be at least 50% voting for those causing the misery - maybe people get what they deserve?

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  • BlasterBates
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    The article is too simplistic. Iceland had bad banks, a bit like Ireland, the big problem in Europe is not bad bank debt, all though that is a problem, the problem is longterm structural deficits. In fact Ireland which is comparable is also doing well, in spite of the fact that it didn´t default. In fact Greece has already defaulted a large amount of debt but still needs to get it it´s deficit down.

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
    Not the chav freezer shop but the country.

    Linky
    That article is a conspiracy rant which lost me.

    Iceland had the advantage of not being in the common currency.

    And, being a comparatively tiny economy, they could turn it around a lot quicker than, say, the UK could. Plus get away with their comparatively small defaults.

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  • Malcolm Buggeridge
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    Exposing The Truth

    Looks suspiciously like à link from DavidIcke.com

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  • MarillionFan
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    Since they elected Kerry Katona Prime Minister of Iceland and she made them go bankrupt they've come out much stronger

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  • Cliphead
    started a topic Did Iceland get it right?

    Did Iceland get it right?

    Not the chav freezer shop but the country.

    Linky

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