The Euro was a flawed project from the outset and those responsible for its introduction were adequately warned of their potential folly. The only surprise is that it has taken this long to reach its dénouement and that is testimony to the dogged determination of the Euro fanatics to see their folly prevail.
But we are where we are and the idiocies of their predecessors (who have long since sailed off into the sunset with their yachts stowed with filthy lucre – not in Euros I suspect) must be rectified by current Eurocrats.
The only way the Euro will survive is by Germany financially colonising the rest of the Eurozone. This is what the proposed Treaty amendments are all about. This cannot be achieved in time to prevent the markets making the cost of borrowing for the beleaguered economies unsustainable. Yes, a few more hundred billions will be thrown at the rogue states to defer the inevitable, but inevitable it will be.
OG is quite right, it is not the end of the Euro that people want, it is an end to the lunacy that they wish to see. Although there will be difficulties, the prophesies of apocalyptic catastrophe are hugely overstated, encouraged by vain politicians eager to avoid a humiliating climb down. Disengagement from a currency is not difficult. There are numerous examples in recent history. But acceptance that mistakes were made and swift decisive political action are needed – the very things that have been proved to be in short supply in the fantasy land of the Euro.