5. 5
Which EU country reduced its
general government expenditure
from 2013 to 2014 the most?
Greece, by 10.7 points
<no 2 was Slovenia 9.9 points>
<no 3 was Ireland 1.7 points>
6. 6
The employment level in Greece is
back to where it was in 1985. It's
the equivalent of the UK losing 6
million jobs.
7. 7
Yes to Europe of the people
Yes to €
No to austerity
No to the memorandum
10. 10
“The NOs will be fired. It will take
me 1-2-5-10 months, but I will find
them. And they will be fired.”
[“employer” at a large construction
company yesterday]
11. 11
Cosmetics company which imports
raw materials from outside Greece
fired all 7 people of the night shift.
12. 12
Therefore, we will vote about the
proposal for a memorandum while
the government negotiates another
one. Makes sense.
15. 15
#StayEurope with a rosé in the
wine glass, clearly worried for the
future of the negotiations! Being
more neo-liberal can kill you.
16. 16
Under attack from the anti-
government protesters. Them
stones, us precious stones. Them
planks, us designer coffee tables.
We are holding on well.
22. 22
I like the fact that no-one
understood what NO meant in the
referendum, when everybody did
understand.
23. 23
If with 61% voting “no” the result is
€12bn extra cuts, then it is
reasonable to assume that if “yes”
had a majority we would have to
give away Crete, Corfu and half a
dozen of the Dodecanese islands.
24. 24
The referendum is reduced to the
people hoping that the EU will pity
us and respect Democracy.
25. 25
The meeting with the party leaders
was an intelligent move. But only to
ensure that Syriza remains in
power. NO ended in 12 hours.
26. 26
I bet 3,000 drachmas that we will
not exit the euro ;-)