Hello again. Once again this will be a complaining blog - I am so sorry.
In the news this week it was publicised that Greece has debts of around 80 billion euros, and guess who has to bail them out, all the other countries in the EU. I don't understand why the British taxpayer's money should be going to help out another failed country. In essence, the only reason the EU are saving Greece from total anarchy is so the value of the Euro does not become worthless and countries don't have a repeat of Weimar Germany. But Britain doesn't use the euro, basically for this reason.
So why does Gordon Brown have to send British money to help out another country? It is not to go without saying that Britain is still not in a stable financial state yet we still feel obliged to spend our money helping the Greek accountants who couldn't even wipe their own arse let alone run the country financially. In fact Greece are making Alistair Darling look like a hero for not letting Britain topple under. Britain is currently held in an Iron Fist that is controlling us and this treacherous act by Mr Brown will only hamper our financial wounds. The problem with the EU is unmissable, is it right that we as Britain pump around £40 million pound into the EU every single day? Surely British money should be going to British people, or at least trying to improve the schools and NHS which at the moment are lacking quality. In the outlook of things, the main reason for our primeminister opting to help Greece is not to 'help' but to support France and Germany, who lets face it, are becoming economically stronger. Mr Brown is just doing this deed to keep on side with powerful european countries and show 'support' as they both use the euro and in some way are allies to us.
In other news I have also written an constructive letter to the headquarters of Bluestar buses who have once again raised prices for such a short journey, however I do not actually have time to post this. All I will say is, socialism has failed us once again.
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Friday, 12 February 2010
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