http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldne … runch.htmlThe government of Iceland today became the first to be effectively brought down by the credit crunch.
After several nights of rioting over the financial crisis, Prime Minister Geir Haarde, surrendered to increasing pressure and called a general election for May.
A poll would not normally be held until 2011.
I wonder if the protesters were storming the banks, who are ultimately to blame for what has happened in Iceland.
So, I'm curious; will there still be the usual chorus of voices blaming individuals for having poor foresight and personal responsibility?
Are the Icelanders now out of work and with their investments gone to blame? I suggest not. Greed, unregulated banks and a desire to get rich quick is what happened. Sound familiar?
I hope that Western governments take heed of what is happening, for if this situation is not brought under control the disorder and unrest shall spread like a plague.Protests had been held weekly since the crisis broke last year, but since Tuesday have been held every night.
On Thursday, police used teargas on demonstrators for the first time since protests against the North Atlantic island's entry into the NATO alliance in 1949.
Special forces had to rescue Haarde from his car after he was surrounded by an furious mob hurling eggs and cans outside the government offices, in Reykjavik.
Here is words from the horses ass in charge of our end.
A swing and a miss.
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