I have just been sent a wonderful YouTube film of a demonstration in Barcelona about the crisis in Spain. It is wonderful (breath-taking really) and shows the best side of Spain and the culture of Spain. The demonstration is set within an office of la Caixa, one of the biggest banks in Spain, and revolves around a by-line stating that [...]
Spanish Indignado movement goes global, safe to buy property in Spain? Spanish bank downgrades…
The news in Spain over the past week has seen the Spanish Indignado movement effectively go global, the Spanish secretary of State for housing claim that it has always been safe to buy Spanish property(!), the downgrading of the Spanish banks and the credit rating of Spain itself. The Spanish government has stated that it has a 4 billion Euro [...]
The Spanish economy, how bankrupt is Spain?
Finally, the first overt signs of what I have been writing about for some time are becoming apparent and they beg the question of: how bankrupt is Spain? Certainly, you cannot have missed yesterday’s BBC headline screaming ‘Pain in Spain – southern town left penniless by the boom and bust’. This featured the small inland town of Moratalla in the [...]
Tax in Spain, Spanish teacher’s strike and temporary work contracts in Spain
The past few days in Spain have seen some interesting responses to the present economic crisis in Spain including the revival of the wealth tax in Spain. Meanwhile, in some areas, there is a teacher’s strike in Spain with educators (amazingly!) complaining about an increase in their current working hours. Finally, temporary work contracts in Spain are being made unlimited [...]







