The EU will treat Britain like Greece | The Telegraph

No one is blaming Germany or the EU for Tsipras' broken promises.

Should I remind you the ECB's decisition during the last week, just before the referendum? The articles leaking from EU officials that a saving accounts haircut starting from 10K Euros is imminent the Friday before the referendum? Schauble's plans to kick Greece not only from the Eurozone but also from the EU!? The #thisisacoup twitter tag circulating the Internet after a dozen hours of the Eurozone's meeting behind closed doors where they focused primarily on forcing measures that would humiliate Greece? The reluctance to reach a formal agreement that the debt is unsunstainable, something that the rest of the world sees? The sell off of Greek property/infrastructure to German corporations with non-transparent procedures and for a laughable price due to the sustained austerity? The refusal to discuss Varoufakis' suggestions to fix this mess in the EWG, which coincidentally is a non-legal entity? The implicit diplomatic threats from Merkel's visit to non-EU Balkan countries in order to juxtapose what the future might look like for Greece? The arsonist statement from EU officials, aka. Germany's puppets, leading to deep losses in our market?

Believe me the list goes on and on... The gist of it is that Greece borrowed money it shouldn't have, the lenders didn't suffer for the bad loans, the liabilities were written to the EU citizens, and Germany through the austerity crisis managed to secure the pensions of a old-growing population for the next decades.

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