Greece was allowed into the EU because they wanted to be in: they applied, they were not coerced. Having done so, they were expected to follow the rules, as equal partners. Nobody realised they were just out to make hay at the expanse o ftax-payers throughout the EU, by their excessive borrowing and wilful use of the loans. Now that the chicken is home to roost they are reneging on their responsibilities. They have had two bail-outs already, and now they seek a third. They have been given plenty of leeway, but have not put their house in order. What are the creditors supposed to do: let this go on and on, whilst Greece gets further and further into debt? That would be insane and unrealistic. I might add, that as contributors to the IMF, the UK has stumped up £12.5 billion so far to help Greece, and we actually owe more than they do. How do you feel about that, as a tax-payer? If, in the long run, Greece leaves the Euro, as seems likely, then they will turn to the EU for further assistance, As members, we will then be expected, with all the other members, to fund them again!