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Who is responsible for the Eurozone crisis?
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I'm not sure that someone else, called Simon Wren-Lewis stating vaguely the same thing as Hamish means Hamish was right all along! If this is the case though, surely we can all pull up commentry style news articles to prove all of us right?
Leads us down the path of the elephant int he room though.
That elephant being Germany pretty much ruling the entire EU. Something which is very much supported by our infamous poster!0 -
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/who-is-responsible-for-the-eurozone-crisis-the-simple-answer-germany-a6771536.html
Turns out HAMISH was right, according to The Indie anyway.
You mean it wasn't Margaret Thatcher?
What is the world coming to?:)0 -
Bungle, Zippy, Hamish, and George..._0
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HAMISH_MCTAVISH wrote: »Another one to tick off the list then...
Just need to get those rents soaring in Aberdeen now....:rotfl:0 -
Funnily enough the answer to any European crisis is always more Europe not less - the architects of the Euro did not think it would stop economic crises taking place - but they knew that when crises did occur the only solution would be more European integration and less power for National parliaments. Greece is now a precident, the next big 'event' will be the chance to humble Spain, Italy and France at which point national parliaments will be left with the power to legislate on what kit the National football team wears.....
Mmmm...seriously doubt it, there will be new National leaning governments taking the reigns at that point IMO. EZ breakup will set fire to interest rates as well, so sell those mortgaged BTL`s now folks.0 -
Graham_Devon wrote: »I'm not sure that someone else, called Simon Wren-Lewis stating vaguely the same thing as Hamish means Hamish was right all along!
Don't be a spoilsport Gra'In nature, there are neither rewards nor punishments - there are Consequences.'0
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