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TheNovice | 18:29 Tue 08th May 2012 | ChatterBank
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It seems the Greeks are going to tear up their bail out agreement and the French are to re-negotiate the fiscal treaty that was going to save the world. This is the treaty that Cameron got slaughtered for not signing (about the only worthwhile thing he has done) and socialists (including the lib dems of course with the exception of Clegg) in this country said was a must for the UK. It seems that Socialists elsewhere see this as a bad thing. Me thinks the EU is in total disarray - not that they would admit it. Is it the beginning of the end of the Euro and the EU.
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I hope so
I think it possibly is.
I hope so too.
More than likely, can see Greece defaulting, and ditching the Euro, and going back to the Drachma. What other options are there for them, ever more austerity measures, well the people don't and won't tolerate that anymore.

The sceptics have been saying this for a long time, whilst those in favour of the EU and Euro will hang on till the whole thing implodes.
When I studied in Russia in1974 it seemed inconceivable to me that the Soviet Union would ever cease to exist and the Iron Curtain countries would reject communism. 17 years later it was all gone so there is yet hope for us groaning in the shackles of the EU.
I would like to agree with you Mrs O but you only have to look out to sea to understand Europe's importance as a market. I fear we should have a spinoff if the whole thing collapses
Seaddogg, surely you know the old Yorkshire saying about not throwing good money after bad?
that is what i will never understand, whilst other countries have been untying themselves from authoritarian rules and rulers, we have been heading towards it at full speed. That at least is my perception of how the EU operates, and continues on, as a European superstate, makes no sense.
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Seadog - do you mean going back to what we originally signed up to join - a common market - although if all these countries are 'skint' they're not going to import much!!!!
Thats one reason why I would like to agree but without a trading bloc I doubt we could make headway in today's world. Hope I am wrong
it's not as though the EU is the only market, surely it's not beyond the wit of our business leaders, Prime Minister and politicians like the Foreign secretary to be doing their very best for British interests in places like China, India, Brazil, and so forth. They may be already doing that, but if the EU really does go belly up, then someone had better get their thinking cap on, or passports at the ready..
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there will always be a market for quality products and services, so within or without the EU we would survive as long as we 'deliver the goods'.
I voted against the Common Market--and if I get the chance I will vote to come out of the EU.
We are the largest net contributor, and have an adverse balance of trade with the EU. If it was wiped out tomorrow, who apart from the Cleggies would mourn?

What idiot would invest in a business whose accounts had not been signed off by the auditors for many years, and whose entire board of directors had been sacked twice for fraud?
Many Europeans have tried to take over the UK - just recall the Spanish Armada, Hitler and Napoleon's invasion plans.

This is another bloodless attempt to do it, and the sooner we send the faceless unelected, corrupt penpushers back into obscurity, the better.

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