Greece votes No: The European Union is dying before our eyes
• http://www.telegraph.co.uk, By Nigel FarageIt's not just disaffected pensioners: young Greeks have worked out that they don't need the bloated EU
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It's not just disaffected pensioners: young Greeks have worked out that they don't need the bloated EU
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