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An interesting number:

177,470 Spaniards were taken out production, in just 31 days of January, trashing their lives for the prevailing insanity.

177,470 Spaniards are now increasing the debt.

177,470 Spaniards are now contributing nothing either to themselves or to Spain.

177,470
more reasons to hang the corrupt scum in Brussels in just 31 days of January alone

I want Spamiards to be in work more than anyone here, probably, but Spain is the worst case in Europe for unemployment with 24% of the population, 40% 0f those being under 25.

My question is, when one of the two main industries goes belly up. what do we do? We have hundreds of thousands of dwellings currently for sale, here. so we cannot build anymore, What do we do with the workers? I live next to a hotel that was built 30 years ago and has been derelict for 10.

Rajoy is right wing PP, similar to Cameron. The socialists can only borrow and not pay back--just like the UK and you got rid of Brown & Co.

Brussels has bad apples in the barrel but we should not throw the lot away. One thing is good, at least. We are not fighting each other.
 
I want Spamiards to be in work more than anyone here, probably, but Spain is the worst case in Europe for unemployment with 24% of the population, 40% 0f those being under 25.

The benefits to Spain of being in the European Union is far outweighed by the crushing burden of being in the European Union.
Greece is busted, Portugal will be next and then Spain and Ireland.

By the way, the official Spanish unemployment figures for Spanish youth between 16 and 24 years is 49.4% The real numbers are significantly higher because of the number of young people in unpaid "traineeships" that often last 12 months or more.

The other PIIGs will soon be in the same situation
There will soon be a lost generation of European youth who have no money, no jobs, no work ethic and (soon) no social security benefits. Anarchy, crime and violence are usually the result of this scenario.
 
The benefits to Spain of being in the European Union is far outweighed by the crushing burden of being in the European Union.
Greece is busted, Portugal will be next and then Spain and Ireland.

By the way, the official Spanish unemployment figures for Spanish youth between 16 and 24 years is 49.4% The real numbers are significantly higher because of the number of young people in unpaid "traineeships" that often last 12 months or more.

The other PIIGs will soon be in the same situation
There will soon be a lost generation of European youth who have no money, no jobs, no work ethic and (soon) no social security benefits. Anarchy, crime and violence are usually the result of this scenario.

Rajoy said a couple of days ago that the reforms that he is doing are going to cost him a general strike. He's going to be very hard and he pulls no punches. We have no choice but to see what happens.

You did not mention the illegal immigrants we have here. They are working for next to nothing and do not help the official unemployment figures. A lot are goimng home.
 
Rajoy said a couple of days ago that the reforms that he is doing are going to cost him a general strike. He's going to be very hard and he pulls no punches. We have no choice but to see what happens.

You did not mention the illegal immigrants we have here. They are working for next to nothing and do not help the official unemployment figures. A lot are going home.

Rajoy is just doing what the EU and ECB have told him to do. But their policies are wrong. The citizens of Spain and the other PIIG countries need to demand to exit the EU and get their national sovereignty back.

The illegal immigrant issue is the result of another flawed EU policy. The open border policy is in place to break down and destroy the cultures and nationalism of each European country for the benefit of the unelected and undemocratic European Union.

The flow over from the Arab Spring movements will soon migrate to the European Spring movement. We will then start to see the disenchanted, dis-enfranchised, dissatisfied and disillusioned, unemployed youth take to the streets of southern Europe.

This year will see much bigger riots across Europe.
 
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