Any aid that Greece requires due to the dire circumstances they find themselves in as a result of their membership of the Single Currency should come from Germany and nowhere else. Germany has benefited enormously from the peripheral nations’ membership of the euro. Huge sums (government, corporate and personal) were lent to Greece which they spent principally on German goods and services, particularly vehicles and railway trains. There was never a hope in hell’s chance that the Greeks would be able to repay those debts. True, they should not have borrowed such huge sums but they were actively encouraged to do so. Less than a decade ago Greece was a nation of smallholding farmers with a bit of tourism thrown in and the tax system resembled a church collection plate. Today they have new railways, roads and public buildings and in 2008 more Porsche Cayennes (UK price £42k - £84k) were sold in Greece than in Germany.
UK Aid should be used to bail them out? I think not. Greece must leave the euro, revert to the Drachma, devalue by 50%, attract some investment and foreign income and begin to pay off their debts. The Germans may or may not like to help them out, but nobody else should.