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Forget the Eurozone... this country could be the next to suffer a massive debt crisis
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From The Economic Collapse:

Now that the Greek debt crisis has been "fixed" by a gigantic pile of more debt, many are wondering which European nation will be next to experience a massive debt crisis.

Increasingly, all eyes are turning to the U.K. and their public debt that is spiralling out of control.

The U.K. government's deficit is projected to be approximately 13 percent of GDP in 2010, which is even worse than Greece's 12.5 percent figure. Right now the public debt of the U.K. is...

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Topics: United_Kingdom | Europe | Cruxallaneous
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