will it turn to anarchy
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Mclovin

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1,679 posts

222 months

Tuesday 23rd February 2010
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no doubt they had some brownturd type person telling them everything was okay whilst the everything but the brownturd and those under him hit the fan, death of keynesian economics hopefully but not till we find out the hard way as usual.....

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100223/ap_on_bi_ge/eu...

Fittster

20,120 posts

237 months

Wednesday 24th February 2010
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If the're lucky they might end up with Anarcho-capitalism, Greeks have a good track record of comming up with new ways to govern themselves.

tangent police

3,097 posts

200 months

Wednesday 24th February 2010
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If a parallel thing happened in the UK, everyone would just tune into celebrity big jungle factor on iceenders and the country would crumble.

Then, we would all get robbed by packs of chavs when the starvation really kicked in.

The instigators of a good rebellion would have to take out the TV masts first. Looking at them, that should be quite an easy task.

AndrewW-G

11,968 posts

241 months

Wednesday 24th February 2010
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No it won’t turn into anarchy in Greece. Agreements will be made with the other members of the EU pack in private, away from the press and therefore out of earshot of the people who will have to pay for it byebye We already pay Greece almost £5,000,000,000.00 a year in EU bribes/cash, so what’s a couple more billion.

The real problems will IMHO start if one of the net contributors to the EU can no longer afford to subsidise the giant socialist project that it has become

tangent police

3,097 posts

200 months

Wednesday 24th February 2010
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AndrewW-G said:
No it won’t turn into anarchy in Greece. Agreements will be made with the other members of the EU pack in private, away from the press and therefore out of earshot of the people who will have to pay for it byebye We already pay Greece almost £5,000,000,000.00 a year in EU bribes/cash, so what’s a couple more billion.

The real problems will IMHO start if one of the net contributors to the EU can no longer afford to subsidise the giant socialist project that it has become
Urm, we can't afford the 20% of our GDP that we sling into it. Where does that all come from?

Shouldn't they be paying us?

For some reason, Germany seems to love throwing it's money away (as the biggest contributor) Is it run by Communists?

I'd be pretty pissed off if I was a German. Do they have a GIP? (German UKIP)

I think such an economic policy is fking insane and they all must be fking socialists. Oh, what it must be like to have control over the piggy bank. PIIGSY bank

AndrewW-G

11,968 posts

241 months

Wednesday 24th February 2010
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tangent police said:
AndrewW-G said:
No it won’t turn into anarchy in Greece. Agreements will be made with the other members of the EU pack in private, away from the press and therefore out of earshot of the people who will have to pay for it byebye We already pay Greece almost £5,000,000,000.00 a year in EU bribes/cash, so what’s a couple more billion.

The real problems will IMHO start if one of the net contributors to the EU can no longer afford to subsidise the giant socialist project that it has become
Urm, we can't afford the 20% of our GDP that we sling into it. Where does that all come from?

Shouldn't they be paying us?
Sorry should have put, real problems will start when the net contributors cannot pay any more into the EU, as we all know our current government is happy to have the country falling down around our ears, as long as they get to stand on the worldwide political stage and make grand gestures with other peoples hard earned money

tangent police

3,097 posts

200 months

Wednesday 24th February 2010
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AndrewW-G said:
tangent police said:
AndrewW-G said:
No it won’t turn into anarchy in Greece. Agreements will be made with the other members of the EU pack in private, away from the press and therefore out of earshot of the people who will have to pay for it byebye We already pay Greece almost £5,000,000,000.00 a year in EU bribes/cash, so what’s a couple more billion.

The real problems will IMHO start if one of the net contributors to the EU can no longer afford to subsidise the giant socialist project that it has become
Urm, we can't afford the 20% of our GDP that we sling into it. Where does that all come from?

Shouldn't they be paying us?
Sorry should have put, real problems will start when the net contributors cannot pay any more into the EU, as we all know our current government is happy to have the country falling down around our ears, as long as they get to stand on the worldwide political stage and make grand gestures with other peoples hard earned money
So, let's consider this scenario.....The IMF have to come and bail us out.

Do we still spunk a load of that on the EU?