GREXIT
The Greeks do not — indeed cannot — pay their debts and yet they do not want to leave the euro. Something has got to give
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October 2012
'What happens if Greece can't pay its enormous debts back to the ECB? Inevitably, the banks from Germany, the netherlands and Finland will have to pay'
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July/August 2012
'It is not rational to delight in a eurozone collapse. But the euro has become the supreme icon of all we despise about the EU'
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Grexit
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