The Greek deficit and the Eurozone

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Daniel Hannan on the spiralling Greek deficit and its implications for the Eurozone. From The Daily Politics of the 11 February.

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  • Like he said we needf a european superstate  with english as the main language.

  • like the brits cared about other countrys that are using the euro, what a bunch of fakes, why don you say once in your stupid lçifes what you really want, uk is just as fucked as other debtor countrys

  • why is it that the uk with no groth a debt of almost 100 gdp was their rating as aaa and other countrys with same situation are classified as junk for being inside the euro isnt this a attack of the pound dollar mafia because they are in fact finished, by the way uks groth was because of oil and thats finish

  • @peterpaulparker we cant get out of it when brown signed the lisbon treaty he timed it right so the time lapsed we are royaly fucked the only way to gain power is for riots now we have been given no other choice

  • @UnknownOconnor What are the benefits of handing contol of your monetary system to a bunch of Europeans?

    The E.U. will implode before very long, those in the Euro Zone will bleed the worst.

  • @webbtz3591

    That shows how idiot you are. Gyros...that is what we eat...Gyros...kebab is for turks and muslims...plus...this "crisis" was fake just to get their hands in our country, to test how things will be in the rest of europe and world and it is just a way to push NWO

  • @peterpaulparker It won't collapse, and investors are actually stunned at the Euro's resilance. That's simply not going to be allowed happen. Look at countries not using the Euro (Iceland) - they collapsed in 2008. Funnily enough they now want to join the Euro...... Why - it is a strong currency that weathers financial storms. Of course there are also disadvantages of using the currency. For example, the Greece bailout will cost me EUR 280. Greece should never have been allowed join.

  • @UnknownOconnor Just look what it is doing to the countries using it. That should answer your question. Also a country should control the destiny of its own soveriegnty. It should not be done by people in dark suits who have nothing to do with the country or its best interests. This collectivism has always been shown not to work throughout history and it will be the same today. I hope not too many people are harmed while this whole thing collapses. Unfortunately they will.

  • @peterpaulparker Why is everyone in the UK so anti-Euro currency? I don't get it.

  • greece is a bitch state

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