10-Jul-15 World View -- Both Greece and European leaders seem poised to compromise / UK advises Britons to leave Tunisia

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10-Jul-15 World View -- Both Greece and European leaders seem poised to compromise / UK advises Britons to leave Tunisia

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10-Jul-15 World View -- Both Greece and European leaders seem poised to compromise

UK advises all Britons to leave Tunisia

** 10-Jul-15 World View -- Both Greece and European leaders seem poised to compromise
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Both Greece and European leaders seem poised to compromise
UK advises all Britons to leave Tunisia


Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Britain, Tunisia,
Greece, Alexis Tsipras, Germany, Angela Merkel, Wolfgang Schäuble

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Re: 10-Jul-15 World View -- Both Greece and European leaders seem poised to compromise / UK advises Britons to leave Tun

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Why let the Greeks stay in the EU? What's in it for the member states? I know most of the poor states are against bailing out Greece. Won't this whole drama have to be played out again in a few months? Why bother? You keep saying there is no solution. Isn't kicking Greece out and writing off the losses a solution?

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Re: 10-Jul-15 World View -- Both Greece and European leaders seem poised to compromise / UK advises Britons to leave Tun

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Guest wrote: > Why let the Greeks stay in the EU? What's in it for the member
> states? I know most of the poor states are against bailing out
> Greece. Won't this whole drama have to be played out again in a
> few months? Why bother? You keep saying there is no
> solution. Isn't kicking Greece out and writing off the losses a
> solution?
The Greeks fear that if they leave the eurozone then they'll
be so isolated that they may even end up in war.

The other European leaders fear that if Greece leaves the eurozone,
then it will begin a domino effect, and any other country that gets
into trouble in the future (Spain, Portugal, Italy) will solve the
problem by leaving the eurozone.

Nobody wants to go down in history as the person who destroyed
the eurozone.

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