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In the end it won't matter what you or a few others think about it being unfair since they are going to pay one way or another.
Well, lets just not debate anything ever then, eh?
In the end it won't matter what you or a few others think about it being unfair since they are going to pay one way or another.
Well, lets just not debate anything ever then, eh?
No it doesn't. I have now been convinced that the world would have ended long ago if Greece didn't employ 30 people per passenger on its tube system. I been won over by words !This stopped being a debate some time ago once you turned it into another Scouse soapbox, which again results in the everyone having the same view at the end of the thread as they had at the start.
There's only 11 million of them, WTF do they need 130 billion for?
The total equals 20,000 euros each.
I'm sure if the UK asked for 20 grand for every person (1.4 trillion) they'd tell us where to get off.
Well duh, I don't expect it to go in bank accounts, though there's a lot of theories to back up that as a good way out of debt.
They owe that much just to keep the wolves from the door, so the total bill must be astronomical, but what have they being buying with it?
If they had the worlds best free health service a massive military, or everyone owned a Ferrari, but they are flat broke and need 20 grand EACH , just to pay the minimum repayment on the country 'credit' card.
rynnor said:They had their equivalent of new labour in for a long time wrecking the place with a bloated public sector and increased spending on freeloaders - another 5-10 years of New Labour and we would have been in the same hole.
Edit - oh and it paid for that international blight we call 'the olympics'.
Physically, their public sector is actually smaller per capita than the UK's under Labour.
rynnor said:Are you including state owned industries in that figure?
50% youth unemployment. Harsh. The spaniards are being f00ked.
Dirty fish robbers tho eh? We should turn them into slaves like us![]()
I was reading somewhere that it could actually be worse than 50%, because lots of young people are "hiding" in the education system, putting off graduation for as long as possible. Kind of wonder how its got that bad tbh; I assume a massive baby boom in the 80s and 90s, and Spanish kids haven't mastered the art of fucking off abroad the way the Irish do.
It has a knock on effect though. Natural redundancy coupled with companies not replacing staff for one thing. Where they are replacing staff they would rather employ someone with experience. The youth and the old are always the highest out of work.
Building too much shit that nobody wanted. simples
From what I read a lot of young Spanish people were leaving school early to go into construction. Now nothing's being built they've all been made redundant and don't have any qualifications.