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Home truths on the treaty‘THE LEFT must warn the people responsibly. Not only by telling them that the road away from the bailout is also the road that leads to exiting the euro, but also that it will be particularly painful...” Veteran Greek socialist MP Alekos Alavanos, who led Syriza before Alexis Tsipras, has words for his comrades in Greece that are sensible, honourable advice and which No campaigners on the fiscal treaty in Ireland would do well also to heed. The real alternative, he argues, is to imagine and embrace life outside the euro and what he sees as its possibilities, albeit in all their likely grimness. Wrong-headed, but honest.
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