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stevewool
23rd May 2017, 19:48
It seems that the EU ministers have failed to reach a agreement on the next lump sum to be released to help the Greeks debt problem.
Now after reading a little more into this and what the next amount would be too a staggering £74 billion this got me thinking.
Are they waiting for a year or so to give this amount to Greece as it seems very similar to what they are demanding from us to leave there party.

http://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/news/eu-ministers-fail-to-reach-greek-debt-deal-delaying-release-of-fresh-bailout-cash/ar-BBBpgCy?li=AA54rU

Harry T
24th May 2017, 07:59
Greece is the tip of the Iceberg, how long does the EU have to keep bailing them out ?.

Longweekend
24th May 2017, 08:21
Germany would not give the Greeks anything for nothing...:NoNo:

SimonH
24th May 2017, 10:44
If Germany were to give Greece back all the gold they stole during WW2 then Greece wouldn't need bailing out :Erm:

stevewool
24th May 2017, 11:39
If Germany were to give Greece back all the gold they stole during WW2 then Greece wouldn't need bailing out :Erm:

Can you imagine that ever happening?