Results
22.02.2010 - 03.03.2010
Rumours abound that Brussels may bail out financially crippled Greece to the tune of many billions of Euros. Should EU taxpayers subsidize failing economies?
Yes, if Greece falls the Euro could fall with it.
67%
No, if one state gets help then other weak economies like Ireland or Portugal will expect it too.
33%
Yes, if Greece falls the Euro could fall with it.
0%
No, if one state gets help then other weak economies like Ireland or Portugal will expect it too.
0%
Yes, if Greece falls the Euro could fall with it.
36%
No, if one state gets help then other weak economies like Ireland or Portugal will expect it too.
64%
Yes, if Greece falls the Euro could fall with it.
46%
No, if one state gets help then other weak economies like Ireland or Portugal will expect it too.
54%
Yes, if Greece falls the Euro could fall with it.
50%
No, if one state gets help then other weak economies like Ireland or Portugal will expect it too.
50%
Yes, if Greece falls the Euro could fall with it.
100%
No, if one state gets help then other weak economies like Ireland or Portugal will expect it too.
0%
Yes, if Greece falls the Euro could fall with it.
67%
No, if one state gets help then other weak economies like Ireland or Portugal will expect it too.
33%
Yes, if Greece falls the Euro could fall with it.
55%
No, if one state gets help then other weak economies like Ireland or Portugal will expect it too.
45%
Yes, if Greece falls the Euro could fall with it.
20%
No, if one state gets help then other weak economies like Ireland or Portugal will expect it too.
80%



