waz-24-7 wrote:Turtle,
The EU member states including the UK are not so stupid to let Greece proceed unchanged. Increased taxes and austerity has been implemented under great duress and pressure from the EU. My point that within the decade Greece will be towing the line and contributing to the EU is my view and I am certain of it.
I am sorry you feel my comments offends. None intended. I have asked a question; you are invited to respond. Would you throw Greece to the wolves?
" This type of isolationism and, yes ,Xenophobia is not concussive to a strong and prosperous UK."
Hardly any name calling in this comment, Your own response will clarify the situation I think
Not all "serious" financial people would agree with you Waz... http://greece.greekreporter.com/2016/01 ... -eurozone/
It is only you that think the UK would be isolated on Brexit, I feel that the UK would start to thrive again when we start to knock on doors around the world and start to deal with markets we are forbidden to deal with while a member of the EU.
I stated in an earlier post about what was happening in the UK regarding immigration and on a day to day basis our infrastructure creeks and groans under the pressure of more and more people drawing off the system...it simply can not continue at the rate it is this is not xenophobia...it's simple common sense.