Collapse of the euro?

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Re: Collapse of the euro?

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Something I can't afford? Story of my life..."Caviar tastes on a baked beans income" as my sister put it :rofl
My mate in Austria has just laid in a load of £ for his twice a year trip to the UK to buy parts for 1950's Jags. Never had it so good...
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The plot thickens! :lol:

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Just what are you on there, fella?
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Probably just bought that very rare 16" in andalucia :rofl
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It's still not quite dead but it looks like the UK is now isolated.

Good thing or bad thing - we must wait and see.
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Isolated from what?
A solution?
The Euro in its present form is dead. Don't get me wrong I like the idea of a common currency, but you have to have common economies to go with it!
Having Greece, Portugal, Ireland tied to the likes of Germany, is doomed from the outset. And will carry on being doomed! IMO.
Personally, I like the idea of a union between say, Britain, Germany, France & say Holland! What a Great market that would be!!!
This silly idea of trying to make London Stock Market unviable on the World scene is just a silly side show born out of jealousy. And DC had no choice but to deny it.

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The good old Euro is far from dead. The countries linked together by it will change and possibly four countries will be shed from it - Ireland will not be one of them. The Euro crisis is taking centre stage from the real EU zone issues of which GB is part of and if you think Italy and Greece are in trouble, just wait until the Sterling bubble bursts! Sweden, Finland, Holland, France and Germany are the only EU zone countries that are still officially not in trouble! Being a US puppet has cost Britian dearly.
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Again I agree. massive, short-sighted mistakes were made with our economy. But comparing us to Greece is just plain silly.
As I said, IMO, The present Euro/Eurozone is doomed, You're right though, Ireland may hang in there as a face saving stunt, it is probably small enough to tolerate. But i wouldn't bet my money on it! :lol:

I wonder how many German's wish they could be isolated from the Eurozone??? :rofl :rofl :rofl

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KarlT wrote:
I wonder how many German's wish they could be isolated from the Eurozone??? :rofl :rofl :rofl

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KarlT wrote: I wonder how many German's wish they could be isolated from the Eurozone??? :rofl :rofl :rofl

Quite a few, especially the ones that are printing DMs again.
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I'm going to Berlin for a few Gluhweins tomorrow. I haven't changed any money yet, so lets see what they give me a Stanstead in the morning: Euros or DMs!

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I predict only one outcome



the price of Syncro parts will go up :roll:

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Re: Collapse of the euro?

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How's it going? :rofl

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