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Greece is being deliberately humiliated for daring to question austerity, Caroline Lucas says | Greece is being deliberately humiliated for daring to question austerity, Caroline Lucas says |
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European authorities have set out to deliberately humiliate Greece for electing a left-wing anti-austerity Government, the Green Party’s MP has said. | European authorities have set out to deliberately humiliate Greece for electing a left-wing anti-austerity Government, the Green Party’s MP has said. |
Speaking at a Greece solidarity rally in London Caroline Lucas argued that the “deluded” policy coming out of the eurogroup was designed to punish the Syriza-led government. | Speaking at a Greece solidarity rally in London Caroline Lucas argued that the “deluded” policy coming out of the eurogroup was designed to punish the Syriza-led government. |
“Austerity isn’t only socially destructive, as we know – it is economically deluded as well. Greece’s government debt to GDP ratio hasn’t gone down as austerity was imposed, it has increased,” she told a crowd in Trafalgar Square. | “Austerity isn’t only socially destructive, as we know – it is economically deluded as well. Greece’s government debt to GDP ratio hasn’t gone down as austerity was imposed, it has increased,” she told a crowd in Trafalgar Square. |
“This was never about supporting the people of Greece – it has always been about humiliating and defeating a government which has dared to stand up to the ideology of austerity.” | “This was never about supporting the people of Greece – it has always been about humiliating and defeating a government which has dared to stand up to the ideology of austerity.” |
Successive centrist Greek governments have imposed harsh austerity measures as conditions of cash instalments to help Greece keep up interest payments on previous borrowing. | Successive centrist Greek governments have imposed harsh austerity measures as conditions of cash instalments to help Greece keep up interest payments on previous borrowing. |
The policy has not been effective at reducing Greek debt levels, with the country’s debt-to-GDP ratio having grown from 133 per cent of GDP in early 2010 to 174 per cent today. | The policy has not been effective at reducing Greek debt levels, with the country’s debt-to-GDP ratio having grown from 133 per cent of GDP in early 2010 to 174 per cent today. |
The vast majority of the Greek government’s deficit is now made up of payments on interest, and the new Syriza-led government says the country will not be able to return to a sustainable footing without some kind of write-off. | The vast majority of the Greek government’s deficit is now made up of payments on interest, and the new Syriza-led government says the country will not be able to return to a sustainable footing without some kind of write-off. |
A number of countries in the eurogroup, including Germany and Finland, are blocking debt relief, however. They say their electorates would not accept such measures, which would involve financial losses. | A number of countries in the eurogroup, including Germany and Finland, are blocking debt relief, however. They say their electorates would not accept such measures, which would involve financial losses. |
Greek PM Alexis Tsipras has called a referendum for this weekend on whether to accept a deal offered by Greece’s creditors. He recommends his electorate rejects it, but some fear that such a move could led to ejection from the eurozone. | Greek PM Alexis Tsipras has called a referendum for this weekend on whether to accept a deal offered by Greece’s creditors. He recommends his electorate rejects it, but some fear that such a move could led to ejection from the eurozone. |
Ms Lucas, a former party leader, who has represented Brighton Pavilion since 2010, said the eurogroup’s response to the crisis showed the EU desperately needed to change. | Ms Lucas, a former party leader, who has represented Brighton Pavilion since 2010, said the eurogroup’s response to the crisis showed the EU desperately needed to change. |
“For me this is not the EU that I want to campaign to stay in next year. I will be campaigning to stay in the EU, but it will be a reformed EU, an EU of the people, an EU of solidarity,” she said. | “For me this is not the EU that I want to campaign to stay in next year. I will be campaigning to stay in the EU, but it will be a reformed EU, an EU of the people, an EU of solidarity,” she said. |
“The EU that is doing this in our name is not the EU that we will be campaigning for. Together we’ll have to say what kind of EU we want.” | “The EU that is doing this in our name is not the EU that we will be campaigning for. Together we’ll have to say what kind of EU we want.” |
She echoed a call by Europe's Green group for an international conference to forgive Greek debts, based on measures granted to Germany in the aftermath of the Second World War. | She echoed a call by Europe's Green group for an international conference to forgive Greek debts, based on measures granted to Germany in the aftermath of the Second World War. |
"We’re calling for a European conference along the lines of the London conference of 1953. That agreed a cancellation of debt for Germany, but they did it with the agreement of Greece back then," she said. "We should be repaying that solidarity today." | "We’re calling for a European conference along the lines of the London conference of 1953. That agreed a cancellation of debt for Germany, but they did it with the agreement of Greece back then," she said. "We should be repaying that solidarity today." |
The Green Party supports a referendum on the European Union but has long argued the bloc should be reformed to be more democratic. | The Green Party supports a referendum on the European Union but has long argued the bloc should be reformed to be more democratic. |
David Cameron has committed to holding an in-out referendum before the end of 2017 and is currently in the process of renegotiating terms of membership, with a focus on restricting freedom of movement and social security. | David Cameron has committed to holding an in-out referendum before the end of 2017 and is currently in the process of renegotiating terms of membership, with a focus on restricting freedom of movement and social security. |
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