Monday, July 13, 2015
Sorry, but Greece isn’t victim of a ‘coup’. It’s a victim of the Euro
After 17 hours of negotiations Greece and its creditors have just agreed a third bailout deal – and already there’s a new hashtag campaign on Twitter protesting that #ThisIsACoup. Paul Krugman agrees. Why so? The terms of a €86bn, three-year bailout involve sharper sending cuts than those rejected by the Greeks in their recent referendum and flogging some €50bn of Greek assets which would be held in trust by some suitable institution in Athens (not outside it, as had been mooted earlier). If Greece didn’t agree, it was going to be offered “swift negotiations on time-out from the Euro” (below). This seems to have focused minds .... http://blogs.spectator.co.uk