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They failed. Greece is beyond saving.
Some day soon, on a quiet Saturday when the markets are closed, it will be flung overboard to save the entire EU from sinking.
Even so, warn the Treasury and the Bank of England, we all face something between catastrophe and doomsday.
The consequences for jobs, savings, pensions and prosperity are dire.
Yet, after speaking to economists, politicians and bankers at the sharp end, it seems Britain is the least worst-placed to weather this storm.
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THE world’s eight “richest” nations – most of them up to their eyes in debt – have just tried saving bankrupt Greece from Eurogeddon.
Some day soon, on a quiet Saturday when the markets are closed, it will be flung overboard to save the entire EU from sinking.
Even so, warn the Treasury and the Bank of England, we all face something between catastrophe and doomsday.
The consequences for jobs, savings, pensions and prosperity are dire.
Yet, after speaking to economists, politicians and bankers at the sharp end, it seems Britain is the least worst-placed to weather this storm.