Saturday, March 20, 2010
They can’t both be right
Germany and France split over solution to Greek financial crisis
The split between Europe’s leaders over aid to Greece widened yesterday as Germany softened its opposition to a bailout by the International Monetary Fund and France insisted on a European solution to the crisis.
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enuii says:
Get Greece out of the euro ASAP as I need a warm, cheap dump for my holidays without having to go as far as Turkey or Egypt.
devo says:
1. enuii said… I need a warm, cheap dump for my holidays
but don’t put your arsewipe down the pan
use the adjacent receptacle provided
devo says:
dream on, my grecian friends…
respect to prieur du plessis
aka basil fawlty
novice pete says:
Zim dollars? Newspaper? And all we get is wet grass and leaves! No Way José.
mark wadsworth says:
They can’t both be right, but it is quite possible that they are both wrong.
uncle tom says:
Remember the genesis of the EU – or EEC as it was once called..
The French got in to screw the Germans
The Germans got in to absolve themselves from genocide
The Italians got in because they knew they couldn’t run their own country
The small countries got in to screw the big countries
The poor countries got in to screw the rich countries
– and Britain never did have a good reason for going in, and has lost out ever since……
Now the French are playing an old game..
They are making a big fuss about being Greece’s best mate..
..but they want the Germans to foot the bill..
– Are the Germans stupid enough to fall for that…?