A good analysis of the Eurozone's troubles:
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/ju...39ee8394de6afd
Germany especially need to get their act together and fulfil their side of the single currency bargain more.
These are troubles that impact us regardless of whether or not we're in political union, so for the sake of all concerned let's hope they, finally, get their act together and stop the insanity of repeating the same mistakes over and over again.
There were discussions about a two-speed EU with those who wanted more integration getting it while those who didn't had a looser relationship. Time to turn that into action both for the sake of those who wish to be at the core and who frankly need more convergence between their economies as without it the Euro just doesn't and couldn't work, and those who should have always been on the periphery.