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Athens threatens new referendum on austerityThe beleaguered left-wing government in Greece has hinted at a new referendum if international creditors continue to insist on “irrational” austerity measures.Alekos Flabouraris, Greece’s minister of state and among the prime minister’s closest confidants, said that the administration could not agree to further cuts.
“2017 marks a tipping point in Britain as retiring baby boomers swell the ranks of the non-working population faster than our workforce. As this continues, our ageing society brings challenges for future generations of workers. If we had to cope today with the pensioner population we expect by 2060 it would mean a cost pressure equivalent to a 4p rise in the basic rate of income tax.”
Get Nigel Farage to lead the campaign. At least we wouldn't see the twat on UK TV for a while.