It could be a mirage, but the British Prime Minister is suddenly saying a number of right things regarding the Eurozone disaster. The situation over there has certainly gone a little quiet; it is impossible to get rid of the Greek problem without creating a further problem elsewhere. Greece is way beyond redemption as a member of the 'Toytown' currency, the Euro. If it were that easy to haul one's economy out of the enormous 'black hole' that is their economy, everyone would be at it. Tinkering, as pointed out by Cameron in his speech in Davos, is no panacea; decisive savings must be found. The clowns in Brussels seem to think that inventing new taxes is the answer. That is about the depth of a socialist's thinking.
If the PM is sincere about his current crusade, all well and good. The fact that his unpopularity with the dim officialdom on the other side of the Channel augurs well for his increased popularity at home. He has, however, only shifted up to second gear, with at least three more to engage.
DON'T STOP NOW.
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