Results
10.05.2010 - 17.05.2010
The EU has announced a massive bailout package to act as a safety net for countries left vulnerable by the currency crisis. Is this an admission that the euro has failed?
YES - The common currency doesn't work. We can't bail out every nation hit by economic difficulties.
18%
NO - The package will help to shore up the eurozone. We cannot afford to let it collapse.
82%
YES - The common currency doesn't work. We can't bail out every nation hit by economic difficulties.
60%
NO - The package will help to shore up the eurozone. We cannot afford to let it collapse.
40%
YES - The common currency doesn't work. We can't bail out every nation hit by economic difficulties.
47%
NO - The package will help to shore up the eurozone. We cannot afford to let it collapse.
53%
YES - The common currency doesn't work. We can't bail out every nation hit by economic difficulties.
38%
NO - The package will help to shore up the eurozone. We cannot afford to let it collapse.
62%
YES - The common currency doesn't work. We can't bail out every nation hit by economic difficulties.
13%
NO - The package will help to shore up the eurozone. We cannot afford to let it collapse.
87%
YES - The common currency doesn't work. We can't bail out every nation hit by economic difficulties.
50%
NO - The package will help to shore up the eurozone. We cannot afford to let it collapse.
50%
YES - The common currency doesn't work. We can't bail out every nation hit by economic difficulties.
64%
NO - The package will help to shore up the eurozone. We cannot afford to let it collapse.
36%
YES - The common currency doesn't work. We can't bail out every nation hit by economic difficulties.
64%
NO - The package will help to shore up the eurozone. We cannot afford to let it collapse.
36%
YES - The common currency doesn't work. We can't bail out every nation hit by economic difficulties.
0%
NO - The package will help to shore up the eurozone. We cannot afford to let it collapse.
0%



