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by celticninja
4014 days ago
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He may not be correct in what he is saying, but the underlying message is that Greece and the Greeks were enjoying the benefits of the EU on the never never, their attitude to taxation was part of the problem and now Greece expects to be taken care of by the rest of the EU taxpayers who actually pay their taxes. They don't want to affect their pensioners but it is many of those pensioners who benefitted the most from the money years of the EU. So I guess the question is who should be paying for Greece's poor financial planning because Greece do not appear to think it should be them. |
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