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Old 04-07-2015, 12:51 AM #1
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The fact that people in Greece can't understand the question on the ballot paper is scary.
Andrew Neil on our tv today was saying that he has a degree in Economics and even he can't work out half the question

The problem is that means both sides can twist the referendum to mean whatever they want. Syriza et al will equate 'no' with = standing up for Greeks and enabling a stronger negotiating position while the opposition are going to equate 'no' with = leave the Euro and ensure even harder times to come. How are Greece supposed to come to a decision on this? And even if they can, so what? They're voting on an agreement that apparently became redundant when they called this referendum. It's madness
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Andrew Neil on our tv today was saying that he has a degree in Economics and even he can't work out half the question

The problem is that means both sides can twist the referendum to mean whatever they want. Syriza et al will equate 'no' with = standing up for Greeks and enabling a stronger negotiating position while the opposition are going to equate 'no' with = leave the Euro and ensure even harder times to come. How are Greece supposed to come to a decision on this? And even if they can, so what? They're voting on an agreement that apparently became redundant when they called this referendum. It's madness
Yes a No Vote
is the Wrong it will start the Germany - Greece War again.


they must Vote Yes.
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