http://www.theguardian.com/commenti...-greek-deal-solves-nothing-holds-many-dangers Certainly a fragile plan...
It's an awesome deal for Greeks, they will use up all the billions and basically postpone bankruptcy, no lose situation.
I think this article gives a fairly correct and objective view on the situation: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/30e6bc60-2957-11e5-acfb-cbd2e1c81cca.html#axzz3ftILwiHL
Seriously, if I was Greek I would be quite frustrated and pissed at Tsipras & Co, his party was elected on the promise they would end austerity. WTF did they do? The opposite. "Greek PM says a leader cannot abandon ship during a storm" - http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKKCN0PO2L920150714
Isn't that what all politicians do all over the world? Promises, promises, promises. Till they are elected. And then the story changes. Google: Germany's conditional surrender - FT.com
Yeah, he can always say he didn't say when he will end austerity, cliché or what? I think their plan is to do 'Nick the Greek' on EU, if those idiots want to throw away money, let them & we still go bankrupt later. Thanks for free dosh!