The article provides a well argued insight. Check it out!
The euro zone crisis: Watch the Greeks, not the agencies | The Economist.
Journalists, it probably time to again focus on the real “bogeymen” – the hedgefunds!
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John,
Many thanks for a very detailed response.
As another lifelong Conservative supporter I too am uncomfortable with David Cameron’s Government. It is important to remember that the Coalition was not the choice of voters, rather ambitious politicians.
If the Conservative Party cannot support an individual’s rights to enjoy their own property, it is a very sad state of affairs.
Whilst I respect your argument, I do not agree with the piecemeal measures taken by the Coalition Government.
For me, it has been light on:
*Reform
*Strategy
*Transition management
*Transformation