O habitual camarão *
Here's more on David Cameron's comments earlier on a possible break-up of the eurozone. My colleague Patrick Wintour writes:
Cameron appeared to cast doubt on the future of the euro during prime minister's questions when he said the eurozone "either has to make up or it is looking at a potential breakup".He told MPs: "That's the choice they have to make and it is a choice they can't long put off." His aides said later he had not made a mistake with his remarks, which Labour immediately pounced on, accusing the prime minister of stoking fears of a breakup.
* não consegue disfarçar os seus desejos mais profundos... Mas é verdade que com lobbys e "máfias de Estado" mais ou menos encapotadas, como aquelas que actuam em Portugal com as rendas da energia, as PPP, as EP's e outras excepções aos cortes, o Euro corre um risco real. Por isso a "tróika" e a UE têm de os vergar e quebrar, usando (todos) os meios necessários.

