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Is This Why We Mistrust Politician's?
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Is the EU itself inherently corrupt, or just some nations more than others?
Is the EU itself inherently corrupt, or just some nations more than others?
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Look when the last time it filed a set of accounts.
Under Neil Kinnock during his time their corruption was estimated to have increased by 50% (he was charged with stopping corruption, that hilarious in itself)
The women who was the "head eu accountant" went public about the state of and levels of corruption...... they sacked her
Look when the last time it filed a set of accounts.
Under Neil Kinnock during his time their corruption was estimated to have increased by 50% (he was charged with stopping corruption, that hilarious in itself)
The women who was the "head eu accountant" went public about the state of and levels of corruption...... they sacked her
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sandy, my experience of Greeks is that they love to stash money away for a rainy day, away from the taxman, don't pay their tax bills even when they come, and will do anything to avoid paying it. Why do you think they are in such a mess, it isn't the only reason but it is and has been a big problem for a very long time.
crete
Lesbos
Cephalonia
Lemnos
Samos
Zakynthos
Kos
Paros
Santorini - was one of my favourites
left out a lot more simply because have forgotten the names
also loved Athens, lively entertaining, bit dirty, but fine city
did quite of bit of island hopping and travelling on their
rather, at the time, rustic buses.
got stranded in any number of places, but the people were wonderful, helpful, and i still love the food, it's not all taramasalata and olives...
Lesbos
Cephalonia
Lemnos
Samos
Zakynthos
Kos
Paros
Santorini - was one of my favourites
left out a lot more simply because have forgotten the names
also loved Athens, lively entertaining, bit dirty, but fine city
did quite of bit of island hopping and travelling on their
rather, at the time, rustic buses.
got stranded in any number of places, but the people were wonderful, helpful, and i still love the food, it's not all taramasalata and olives...
who could not love Santorini
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agree with all those em
crete is a favourite of mine too, mainly because it is big enough to still find relatively undeveloped parts and empty beaches
paros, kos, samos - been there, you're spot on
santorini is amazing but it felt a bit crowded for me
In 2004 I revisited Serafos which was the first island i ever visited back in 1980. It hadn't changed much - probably because it has no airport and is a slightly longer ferry ride from Piraeus.
Nice recollections for a winter's afternoon! thanks em
crete is a favourite of mine too, mainly because it is big enough to still find relatively undeveloped parts and empty beaches
paros, kos, samos - been there, you're spot on
santorini is amazing but it felt a bit crowded for me
In 2004 I revisited Serafos which was the first island i ever visited back in 1980. It hadn't changed much - probably because it has no airport and is a slightly longer ferry ride from Piraeus.
Nice recollections for a winter's afternoon! thanks em
my memory is not what it was. I stood on this seemingly fragile bridge looking down at the incredible sight over the canal, and right out to sea, staggering views and a sky colour that you can't get anywhere else, blue as lapis lazuli, makes me rather wish to go back
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