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Old 26-01-2015, 13:37   #1520
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Re: Eurozone will collapse...

Coalition all sewed up it seems.

David Cameron's comments on this were fairly contemptible.

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The Greek election will increase economic uncertainty across Europe. That's why the UK must stick to our plan, delivering security at home.
Pretty hypocritical unless they plan on reneging on their referendum pledge. That's hardly good for stability in Europe. Also shows a fairly high degree of disdain for a nation exercising their democratic rights, and is seriously lacking in class to use another country's election to score points.

EDIT: While we're at it...

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UK Prime Minister David Cameron's spokeswoman says he "respects the decision of the Greek people" but adds: "Greece needs to deal with its deficit and meet its international commitments."
Anyone remember us being told that if it weren't for Dave and Gideon's tough decisions we'd end up like Greece? I suspect those two would take a primary surplus (Their budget aside from interest payments on debts Greece is in balance) right now. More worried about getting re-elected though.
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