Well now. It's Tomorrow, or today verses yesterday when I posted that above. Do we have a deal? Erm? Not yet. Seems Greece presented 3 pages into the EU at lunch. Now they are going to present 6 pages in the morning. According to the
Guardian.
The goal, all weekend, has been to promise as little as possible whilst, at home, claiming the largest part of victory. Now, given the Tsipras speech on Saturday saying that the budget surplus was dead and they could get on with their reform program of winding back pension cuts, hiring civil servants and hammering the "wealthy".
Because of that speech, the finance ministers will want figures. Spreadsheet type figures, stating exactly how much, when and how and where from. Athens, on the other hand, wants to give promises of "action" on "postulated" areas of lost revenue. I still don't hear no fat lady singing, but I do hear the growls from the cheap seats. The growl will be building on every twist and turn of the EU attempts to force Greece back into the "program". It might even overwhelm Tsipras.
More joy. The Euro is back at 1.364 against the £. Down from 1.349 at the weekend. I'm sure Tsipras is reflecting on the embodiment of "Rock and hard place". I'm sure he's feeling squeezed. The $64k question is how much pressure a 40 year old non life career politician can take before he explodes all over the place.