Britain faces bill of £7bn to bail out Greece if eurozone crisis continues

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  • Jankovska
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 1774

    #16
    Originally posted by Steve1 View Post
    Fair enough comment but should also note that Macedonia is way worse off currently at the high unemployment levels and mortality rate. The future will be interesting for both these nations.
    Because someone else paid for you. Can't wait to see what happens when they stop? Haha when that happens we should impose embargo on them

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    • Rogi
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2008
      • 2343

      #17
      Macedonians are far more resilient than Greeks in terms of coping with tough times. After all, the Macedonians are already living it for 20+ years. That, and the facts that Macedonia is primarily agricultural and Macedonia survived when 2 of its' borders were closed.

      Greece however, could really descend into disorder and anarchy. Half of the population is concentrated in the capital, without money it would find it hard to feed the population. When the anarchy starts, the tourism industry will really drop and that's the only thing that has stopped Greece from defaulting long ago (apart from EU donations).

      Not good for anyone though. I just think Macedonia will handle it better.

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      • Pelister
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2008
        • 2742

        #18
        Originally posted by Steve1 View Post
        Not that it will happen, but if Greece goes down, all the balkan region countries will feel the pain more
        Greek statistics = BULLSHIT

        Everything they say has bee manipulated to give a false impression, to misrepresent the true state of things.

        This bullshit about how strong and how important the Greek economy happens is should not be taken seriously.

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