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Originally Posted by Chris
Yes, and there is some suggestion that the European Commission has been interfering, looking at ways of using the EU's structural fund to pay some or all of that €10 billion. The structural fund comes from the main EU budget, which the UK is a net contributor to. That means, if they do this, the UK will have directly funded a bailout of a Eurozone economy.
That is unacceptable, in my view. We gave bilateral assistance to Ireland because it was clearly in our interest to do so. It is not in our interest to prop up Greece.
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They will try anything to keep this ship wreck of a idea working
Get us out now.
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Originally Posted by Osem
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The Euro elite will have vays to stop that

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy
It's just typical of such a duplicitous organisation. No matter what safeguards we think that we have achieved they always manage to find some way to subvert them. The sooner we get out the better. Then we can teach the Spanish about the fate of the armada again.
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Indeed because the EU having been requested to assist in our issue with Spain over Gibraltar and guess what shock and horror they are doing nothing other than wringing there hands over it. But then what's new
You can bet if it was us in the wrong the EU would have been all over us by now demanding we stop.