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Lets look at your statement armchair expert...
90% of UK and European politicians have no experience of anything other than politics.
So in many cases the armchair experts may actually have more relevant experience than th so called experts.
It always amuses me the way the economics editor on the BBC
You miss my point slightly.
But in response to your point-we don't really live in a democracy.
The entire political system is a charade.
blah blah blah...always amuses you does it ? And referring to others on here as armchair experts?
Are you not the very same 'tellsitlikeitis'who told us (likeitis) last week that you lived in a posh part of Salford and NEVER voted as politicians are all the same...? Hopefully they are not all the same as the person sitting in your constituency..Hazel Blears who is as bent as nine bob note and sits in parliament in London precisely because of ,AND COURESY OF,people like you who never vote but are all too ready to castigate everyone else?
Be gone...leave debating on here to people who have an interest in their country and its politics.
Strange bed partners - but I agree.
We are no longer considered worthy a spent force, so enter centre stage the two pretenders to the throne........we will get shoved from pillow to post.
Pops ~xx~
I castigated the politician bot teh so called armchair experts you clearly can not read.![]()
You realise you are just showing yourself up for what you are capatian clso
Once we were.
Pops ~xx~
Yawn sorry but you are being extremely naive and believing the yarn youa re being spun
So, what is your excuse:|
Pops ~xx~
Where did I put my popcorn?
lol - I have been called a lot of things over the years, often unjustly, but naive was never one of them.
You have been called quite a lot of things in your short time on here as well whilst mototoring along with your record breaking wholesale hijacking of threads.
No, I agee though naive is not something I would attach to you..that implies some form of innocence.
shushy -dnot be silly youa re jsut showing yourslef up forw aht youa re
Sorry to butt in to this heavyweight debate...
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Sorry to butt in to this heavyweight debate...people who don't vote have no voice imo. Any muppet can list the problems, knowing the right solutions is the clever bit.
As was mentioned in an earlier thread, the Greeks and their banks were shafted by Germany during WW2, the Germans say they are sorry, maybe they should put their hands in their pockets now and show it. West Germany did quite well post WW2 thanks to massive industrial investment, this head start they got without the burden of defence spending or reparations gave them a big advantage which they have maintained to this day.
The referendum idea was weak leadership imo, rather akin to letting your kids work out the household budget.
Maybe the 2012 doomongers weren't all tin foil hat nutters.
Sorry to butt in to this heavyweight debate...people who don't vote have no voice imo. Any muppet can list the problems, knowing the right solutions is the clever bit.
As was mentioned in an earlier thread, the Greeks and their banks were shafted by Germany during WW2, the Germans say they are sorry, maybe they should put their hands in their pockets now and show it. West Germany did quite well post WW2 thanks to massive industrial investment, this head start they got without the burden of defence spending or reparations gave them a big advantage which they have maintained to this day.
The referendum idea was weak leadership imo, rather akin to letting your kids work out the household budget.
Maybe the 2012 doomongers weren't all tin foil hat nutters.
Sorry you can only contribute if sitting in an armchair ... see post no 56 by parrot hosting!
Glad it made you laugh, but I think we had different understandings.
I was a bit miffed at being picked out as someone whose comments were not valid.
Its too easy to diss someone who thinks differently to yourself.
I have actually spent time and effort learning about financial issues and the forces behind them, going to conferences and learning from international bankers.
I just do think that the effect of Greece defaulting will have a larger impact for the system trying to keep others in line that it would be for Greece and in that sense they are in a position of a school child calling the teacher's bluff.
This is not in anyway calling them spoilt.
It is interesting than many breakthroughs have been made by amateurs or people thinking in non establishment ways. Even Einstein said he owed more to imagination than learning!
I dont really know much about this other than Greece seems to be up a creek without a paddle.
ITV news have been doing a big story on it.
So im just curious as to what happens if Greece refuses the bailout package and it defaults.
From what ITV were saying Greece gets kicked out of the EU and defaults on its debts?...then what happens?
Im not sure if there is a definitive answer or if this is down to opinion but without it getting into an argument im intrigued as to what COULD or WILL happen and (to be selfish) what it means for the average joe in the UK.
For Sun readers:
Greece is the kid that got hold of Daddy's (=Northern EuroZone countries) credit card and went mental for about 8 years. The kid, the Dad and the storekeepers that fuelled the spending spree (i.e. Greece, EU - specially Germany & France, and the banks) are all to blame.
He won't be around on Monday.Thats his autograph book in his hand...he is history![]()
What will it mean for the ordinary Jo(e) in the UK if Greece defaults?
What will it mean for the ordinary Jo(e) in the UK if Greece defaults?
A big contribution from our government into the International Monetary Fund, I suspect. More of our government pleading poverty to its electorate and more cuts.
Oh, and more screenings of George Osborne on your telly.
Everyone seems to think the cost of Greece defaulting is the issue when in fact the Greece problem (and ours, collectively) is the Euro itself. Treating the symptoms of the illness gives the impression of healing the patient. However, the problem is the financial structure of the Euro itself and until that is addressed (and it won't be) there will be fallout everywhere.
While the EU ensure the attention is on Greece they are keeping themselves out of the firing line of the press and the people (largely but, not completely)
The next batch of symptoms are about to manifest themselves... stage 2 of the terminal disease that is the Euro and if you think Greece is a problem just keep watching. (just my opinion)
The comment about peace form murkel was extremely sinister.