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Pol-e-tics skip to main | skip to sidebar Pol-e-tics A blog about politics Friday 4 November 2011 EU runs out of patience, money and options Greek Prime Minister Papendreou may have been writing his epitaph by calling a referendum on the bail-out package. If so, he clearly knew how he wanted it to read. That, in the face of an imminent takeover of his country by foreign forces, he at least turned first to the people to allow democracy a final say before Greece as an independent nation was wiped out. For this, I give Papendreou credit, even if such actions could spawn a progressive collapse of the euro, and an end to collective Europe as we know it. We now learn, of course, that Papandreou's commitment was not as strong as it seemed. Or rather, that EU blackmail was stronger and - in the time-honoured tradition - a national referendum has been overruled by the EU in order to get the right result. Given all this, I suggest even eurosceptics trembled somewhat at th...

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