And earlier last week we're gloating about retail sales rebounding! We're saved! They shouted.
We're so full of it.
EU states with the biggest deficits and debts - in graphs
And another thing, how is it Spain and Portugal have not printed a penny yet we're in 3rd place? What happens if the euro disney project is not scrapped, does the UK become the poor man of Europe?
We're so full of it.
EU states with the biggest deficits and debts - in graphs
And another thing, how is it Spain and Portugal have not printed a penny yet we're in 3rd place? What happens if the euro disney project is not scrapped, does the UK become the poor man of Europe?
The Eurostat figures show the EU countries in 2010 with the largest government deficits as a percentage of GDP. They were: Ireland (-32.4pc), Greece (-10.5pc), the United Kingdom (-10.4pc), Spain (-9.2pc), Portugal (-9.1pc), Poland (-7.9pc), Slovakia (-7.9pc), Latvia (-7.7pc), Lithuania (-7.1pc) and France (-7pc).
The lowest deficits were recorded in Luxembourg (-1.7pc), Finland (-2.5pc) and Denmark (-2.7pc). Estonia (0.1pc) registered a slight government surplus in 2010 and Sweden (0pc) was in balance.
The lowest deficits were recorded in Luxembourg (-1.7pc), Finland (-2.5pc) and Denmark (-2.7pc). Estonia (0.1pc) registered a slight government surplus in 2010 and Sweden (0pc) was in balance.
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