As the 'Toytown' currency we know as the Euro staggers from one crisis to another, it is generally unreported by the novice news service run by the BBC. Those of us who take an interest in absurd financial activities, such as propping up a lost cause by throwing money at it, (even some British cash is involved), are not a part of this childlike fanciful dream; which is just one aspect of the game being played out by certain of the national leaders, particularly those who assume a bossy status.
What we are rarely informed about, are the comings and goings of senior bankers within the Euro system. Yesterday, one of the six-strong executives of the European Central Bank, Jurgen Stark, decided to leave. This follows the exit, in recent months, of Bundesbank chief, Axel Weber. We don't have to think that they know something that we don't; any intelligent person realises that the Eurozone is in a tail-spin, which can only end in disaster for Europe in general.
IT IS STRANGE HOW THE BBC EXCLUDES THIS IMPORTANT ASPECT.
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