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5th July 2015 | 12:32am

Greece is vehemently again austerity reform. Why is it then ok for someone who works to 67 before retiring be expected to subsidise someone who retires at 50 because that is what is allowed in greece. If the country cannot support people retiring at 50 then greece has to make the retirement age to be in line with the countries that are paying for their lifestyle. The PM can quaddle on about them being the inventors of democracy and they will sail out of this and threaten to resign if the country doesnt vote how he wants them to vote. From where I see the PM is not doing greece any favours he hasnt got a clue and the eu would be better off without them. The fact of the matter is greece is living beyond its means and expects other countries to constantly bail them I say if greece is not prepared to help itself then the eu is foolish to come to their aid AGAIN