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Postby Oracle » Wed Apr 28, 2010 10:37 pm

sniper wrote:i assumed that by joining the EU meant that you get international support especially when you're in a crisis. so why have the EU left Greece to drown in their own debt?


There are elections all over the place and so most are capitalising on Greece's plight to make themselves look better.

The rest will come crumbling down (more so than Greece ever will) once their elections are over!

Watch the UK in particular ...

It's only been just over 4 decades since they were last raping another country as part of their Empire grabbing and already they are stumbling having to survive on their own steam!
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Postby IMPOSTALIEDUS » Wed Apr 28, 2010 10:53 pm

i think it is only a few years, have you a short memory or what, did the uk not invade iraq for financial gain ,or was it to get rid of wmd ,s the uk or put it correctly the english have been doing this for a long time but the americans have taken it to a new hight, in saying all that ,i dont know what this has to do with the thread
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Postby BOF » Wed Apr 28, 2010 10:54 pm

beverley10 wrote:The euro is the euro end of.Cyprus does no longer have it's own currency which used to be the Cyprus pound,unless you are talking northern part which still has the turkish currency in use locally.


Well according to some Erstwhile CYPRIOT shopkeepers recently the goods that had "Ireland" eruo prices over labelled with higher priced cyprus ones had in fact been labelled in "IRISH" euros which were at a lower rate than the Cypriot one.... :roll:
Was in the papers recently.
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Postby BOF » Wed Apr 28, 2010 11:07 pm

apc2010 wrote:
sniper wrote:i assumed that by joining the EU meant that you get international support especially when you're in a crisis. so why have the EU left Greece to drown in their own debt?


They have not ,they are giving loans etc


Germany is against a loan - If you have been forced to work until 67 before you get a pension, are re building half your country after the communists'"occupied" it for decades, dragged it backwards and shot its occupants for trying to escape, If you have built up your country from the ashes to one of the strongest economies in Europe (you know cyps luurve their Mercs and beemers) then you have to give a loan to a country riddled with debt, cooked books, out of control pensions and a financial mightmare of your own invention where people retire around 60 and work less days than you do, and strike at the mention of tough times ahead - - then i think you would look hard at the situation.
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Postby IMPOSTALIEDUS » Wed Apr 28, 2010 11:08 pm

Cap wrote:Crap
sorry crap but we are not sure who or what you are ref to please elab
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Postby IMPOSTALIEDUS » Wed Apr 28, 2010 11:14 pm

BOF wrote:
apc2010 wrote:
sniper wrote:i assumed that by joining the EU meant that you get international support especially when you're in a crisis. so why have the EU left Greece to drown in their own debt?


They have not ,they are giving loans etc


Germany is against a loan - If you have been forced to work until 67 before you get a pension, are re building half your country after the communists'"occupied" it for decades, dragged it backwards and shot its occupants for trying to escape, If you have built up your country from the ashes to one of the strongest economies in Europe (you know cyps luurve their Mercs and beemers) then you have to give a loan to a country riddled with debt, cooked books, out of control pensions and a financial mightmare of your own invention where people retire around 60 and work less days than you do, and strike at the mention of tough times ahead - - then i think you would look hard at the situation.
good letter couldnot have put it better my self :lol:
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Postby BOF » Wed Apr 28, 2010 11:15 pm

IMPOSTALIEDUS wrote:i think it is only a few years, have you a short memory or what, did the uk not invade iraq for financial gain ,or was it to get rid of wmd ,s the uk or put it correctly the english have been doing this for a long time but the americans have taken it to a new hight, in saying all that ,i dont know what this has to do with the thread


Its got everything to do with this thread if O sees an opportunity to attack British Imperialism as defind by O :roll: .... shes probably back into the 60s and Cyprus............
Hasnt even started on Iraq yet !
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Postby Oracle » Wed Apr 28, 2010 11:32 pm

BOF wrote:
IMPOSTALIEDUS wrote:i think it is only a few years, have you a short memory or what, did the uk not invade iraq for financial gain ,or was it to get rid of wmd ,s the uk or put it correctly the english have been doing this for a long time but the americans have taken it to a new hight, in saying all that ,i dont know what this has to do with the thread


Its got everything to do with this thread if O sees an opportunity to attack British Imperialism as defind by O :roll: .... shes probably back into the 60s and Cyprus............
Hasnt even started on Iraq yet !


Never mind Iraq! How much does the UK owe in unpaid rentals to the RoC for use of 3-5% of RoC land?
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Postby BOF » Wed Apr 28, 2010 11:53 pm

nothing like what is owed to the government by developers,builders etc.

Ask your government darling! When they signed up to the EU they agreed to stipulations - and what is the amount outstanding? are you getting inside information...
I personally would love to see them go - but while they are there Turkey will never dare expand its hold on Cyprus....
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Postby Z4 » Thu Apr 29, 2010 12:01 am

Bring back the CY £
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