The rapid escalation of the Greek fiscal crisis has prompted inevitable questions over whether the UK faces similar dangers. So far, UK markets are probably right to have been sanguine. But that might change if a clearer plan to address the UK’s fiscal problems does not emerge soon after the election.
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