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Why does that Peninsula article mention the EU, I wonder? Greece’s IMMEDIATE problems stem from it being in the EZ, the Eurozone, not the EU. The UK is in the EU but not in the EZ, and works OK (though plenty of UK citizens don't even want to be in the EU).
And ten out of 10 Greeks are unprepared for what's coming to them.
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Why does that Peninsula article mention the EU, I wonder? Greece’s IMMEDIATE problems stem from it being in the EZ, the Eurozone, not the EU.
The UK is in the EU but not in the EZ, and works OK (though plenty of UK citizens don't even want to be in the EU).
And ten out of 10 Greeks are unprepared for what's coming to them.
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