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£10 billion, on top of the other payments we make to the EU! Apparently it's not in our interests if the Irish economy goesIreland was yesterday locked in negotiations over a £70billion EU rescue deal - with the UK required to underwrite some 10 per cent of possible losses, which could amount to £7billion.BRITISH taxpayers could face a bill of up to £10billion to bail out the Irish economy, it emerged last night.
The Royal Bank of Scotland, which has billions of pounds of exposure to Irish loans, is also underwritten by British taxpayers, adding a possible £3billion burden on the public purse.
As concern mounted over Ireland's debts, the government in Dublin is understood to have held preliminary discussions with the EU about an aid package.
Irish ministers have stressed they could manage their finances, but governments across Europe have expressed concern that a bail-out may be required as earlier as this week.
It's time we got out of that money sucking black hole aka the EU, time the Tories got off their
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Yes, Ireland is in big trouble but only because it's a full member of the EU. EU sources have been leaking against Ireland for weeks and the markets have panicked.
Ireland is in a 'you lose-we win' situation now. There's no stability in the ECB - it's about using the economy to bring about the political. The msm is inept at reporting the true facts.
Easy to say time the Tories got off their arses - many want to but are being forced to sit and do nothing while the EU takes over.
I think we gatecrashed a party in hell.
My prediction: we'll be the last to leave. We'll have to clean up the puke. We'll have to clear up and explain the damage to the owners.
It's a mess. The sooner we run away screaming, the better.
CR.
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