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<blockquote data-quote="Deutzdx3" data-source="post: 5166748" data-attributes="member: 71052"><p>The euro was never going to work. You have may different cultures with many different ways of life and what’s important to them in life. In Germany it’s working hard to earn, italy its living life as is Spain etc, italy relies on export and tourism. As most of us know here, Italians have a knack of making great machinery and cars. As does Germany but in a different way. The euro has always been an unfair currency propped up by the Germans, trying to bring together many different cultures with different life and work ethnics was never going to work. I’m glad we kept the pound. It’s put us in a much better situation come the fall of the euro. Good luck to italy, it’s a lovely place, lots of lovely people, steeped in history and I would love to see it be whats it’s always promised to be. Good time ahead. Ciao.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deutzdx3, post: 5166748, member: 71052"] The euro was never going to work. You have may different cultures with many different ways of life and what’s important to them in life. In Germany it’s working hard to earn, italy its living life as is Spain etc, italy relies on export and tourism. As most of us know here, Italians have a knack of making great machinery and cars. As does Germany but in a different way. The euro has always been an unfair currency propped up by the Germans, trying to bring together many different cultures with different life and work ethnics was never going to work. I’m glad we kept the pound. It’s put us in a much better situation come the fall of the euro. Good luck to italy, it’s a lovely place, lots of lovely people, steeped in history and I would love to see it be whats it’s always promised to be. Good time ahead. Ciao. [/QUOTE]
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