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    BBC News - Greece election: Exit polls signal big Syriza win

    With what's predicted from the Greek election what do people think will be the upshot?

    Default on some fairly epic debt?
    Exit from the Euro with fallout for the currency?
    Held to ransom by the international lenders?
    Civil war?

    #2
    Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post
    BBC News - Greece election: Exit polls signal big Syriza win

    With what's predicted from the Greek election what do people think will be the upshot?

    Default on some fairly epic debt?
    Exit from the Euro with fallout for the currency?
    Held to ransom by the international lenders?
    Civil war?
    All of the above. Should be interesting.

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        #4
        I expect they'll fall just short of a majority. Forming a coalition will be tough. In any case, 70% of the population favour staying in the Euro, so Tsipras doesn't have the mandate for leading them out (and the recent rhetoric from Syriza reflects that).

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          #5
          The most annoying part of this - is the implication that Greek voters can unilaterally vote for a (further) debt haircut - and that anyone who disagrees - is by definition anti-democratic because that "is what the greeks have voted for"

          However, most of the debt is effectively owned by voters in other Eurozone counties, who have implicitly expressed their democratic desire to their leaders that they don't want to agree write off the money they have handed Greece through their own taxes.

          Tsipras may well have a mandate to try to negotiate, but that's where the mandate ends.

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            #6
            Live count is kinda cool

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              #7
              I'm a bit surprised that there's only about 10m voters in Greece, probably 4-5 times that in the UK.

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                #8
                Looks like the Greeks have voted to not pay back the money that they borrowed from the Germans.

                Angela is not going to be happy.

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                  #9
                  Euro falling against the pound Monday morning ?

                  Euro going to fall against the pound Monday morning ?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post
                    Default on some fairly epic debt?
                    Exit from the Euro with fallout for the currency?
                    Held to ransom by the international lenders?
                    Civil war?
                    No
                    No
                    Yes
                    No

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