zondag 20 mei 2012

David Cameron defends 'make up or break up' euro warning

17 May 2012

Greece’s inability to form a government being able to carry out cuts, is not a secret anymore after the last elections. The Eurozone is in crisis and everyone wants to prevent the break-up of the Eurozone, because it affects all the countries in Europe. It is important that the European union takes a decision, to either help Greece or to lose them. If they wait too long to make a decision the crisis will spread. In case this happens the National Security Council has made contingency plans to safeguard Britain. Whatever happens with Greece, Britain took steps to secure a stable economy and financial system.
The solution to the crisis in Greece affects everyone. If Greece stays in the Eurozone it will cost a lot of money again and we have to hope and trust they keep their promise to economize. They have broken their promise before so there will be no trust. If Greece steps out of the Eurozone, everybody will lose the money they lend to Greece and Greece go into a deeper crisis. I think they must leave the Eurozone because the people in Greece do not want to economize and expect us to give them money. If they do not want to fight for their country, why should we.

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  2. I heard that the Greek retire at the age of 55. You and I have to work till we're 67. I don't mind that, but if that's what they spend "our" money on, it's ridiculous. And that's only one example. How did we all get in this mess? I don't know if leaving the Eurozone is the solution to everything, but something has to be done.

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