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No it hasn't all just gone away... :erm:
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Sadly, it is not going to go away.
Despite all the talk of cuts in places like Greece, the one thing I haven't heard is leaders of countries cutting their own salaries,expenses, pensions etc. and until they feel the pain things are not likely to change. Bolstering up the Euro artificially is just dragging the rest of the Eurozone down. It is, as has been stated, generating resentment between those who are paying for the support and those receiving it. While the sound German economy has people busy beavering away, the Greeks want to strike. It would be far better if the Greeks became part of the solution rather than part of the problem, because there will come a point where those countries with the sounder economies will cry enough and we will be in a situation where Eurozone members revert back to their original currencies and support their currency at a level they can afford. They will then be left to manage their own affairs without financial support from other Eurozone members. For me that is the best solution because it allows all Eurozone members to determine their own futures and puts the responsibility for sorting out the economic ills onto the people causing it. Better still, each country can formulate its own plans tailored to the conditions in their own economy.It will give EU leaders a real incentive to address the issues with true leadership from the top. |
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Tought times ahead for France.
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Wonder how many of these people will take their business and taxes elsewhere? Of course it's popular to tax the rich and hit companies with additional financial burdens but this has an adverse effect on competitiveness: Quote:
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Yea, and as long as France remains in the Euro it will not be able to do the one thing a nation state should be able to do in order to redress the imbalance in unit labour costs with Germany, namely to allow the Franc to slide against the DM in order to make its exports competitive again.
In the meantime, I predict rather more French families will up sticks and join the 400,000 already living in the UK, where tax rates for the most able wealth creators are competitive (currently 50pc, dropping to 45pc next April). Thankfully the economically illiterate fools who moan how it's 'unfair' that our top rate of income tax is dropping are not running the country, and people who see the bigger picture are. |
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Well i hope this is the start of something bigger.
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With a bit of Luck we can get out just in time for Salmond's Tartan Twits to join up. :D
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While all the Eurocrats are celebrating their Nobel peace Prize, I wonder if anyone in EuroLaLaLand has considered what would happen to all the 'peace' if the German economy were to stall or its people were to force a change of policy towards the likes of Portugal? |
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Oh the joy of the Euro.
Way back, when Greece got into trouble they devalued the drachma and all the "rich" folk flooded in spending money on cheap holidays. As things got better the currency strengthened and the Greeks could (should) invest and improve their own lot. Now there is just to much difference and people don't flock in because the Euro keeps prices relatively high. There is a completely different mind set between parts of the Euro zone to make it work as the Eurocrats intend. The Euro should have been a mechanism to allow companies (and governments) to trade across borders in a more orderly fashion, maybe even "tax free". Then taxes could be collected by national governments at point of final sale at whatever rate they needed. Less bureaucracy collecting tax across national boundaries |
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More 'peace' in Europe for the Eurocrats to congratulate themselves on...
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It seems for the moment that the Eurozone won't collapse which is good, hopefully the economies will start to grow and help move beyond the last couple of years. It does seem like Greece might just be kicked out if they can't or won't take bailout money anymore.
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Your ability to mix irony with sarcasm is unparalled Osem. I take my hat off to you (baseball cap) :D
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I might be daft, however even I can work out which way up it's supposed to go :D
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