timppu: "For some reason" the polls seem to indicate that most Greeks are still not willing to leave euro. I presume the reasons are all the money they get from other EU countries, and they are afraid of the devaluation => astronomical inflation, all imports get much more expensive for Greeks. But as said, maybe that is the only way to get out of it.
Those polls shouldn't be taken too seriously. After all, if most Hellenes really wanted to stay in the European Union, why would the referendum have been shot down? The truth of the matter is that many Hellenes not only do not consider themselves European but also have anti-European sentiments. Even state-run polls indicate this fact and, moreover, demonstrate that this sentiment has been growing.
Consider, for instance, the following: A poll in 2001 (i.e. the same year the country joined the eurozone) revealed that 70% of Hellenes felt more Hellenic than European and 17% completely rejected the concept of a European identity. In stark contrast, only 8% felt both Hellenic and European and only 1% felt European first and then Hellenic. In 2007, a poll revealed that anti-European sentiments had grown with 20.5% of Hellenes feeling that "Hellas does not even belong in Europe". These sentiments clash immensely with the wishful rhetoric of pro-Western politicians. Kostas Simitis, a member of PASOK (Pan-Hellenic Socialist Movement) and as prime minister in 2000, made the following statement after meeting with Belgian Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt: "We are first of all Europeans, because we belong to Europe geographically. Greece is European because Europe is also Greek. The path toward Europe is a course toward the ideals and values that Greece has expressed and defended for decades and centuries”. He even characterized the very question of whether Hellenes should consider themselves Hellenic or European first as "a false and non-existent dilemma". Imagine his horror and embarrassment when these survey results -- which indicated that a large and growing portion of the populace completely rejected the artificial European identity that he had worked so hard to force upon the people of Hellas -- were published.
What you should take away from these facts is that there exists a fanatically (and slavishly) Europhile ruling caste (which is very wealthy and comfortable as puppets for the West) and a strong and growing current of Hellenes who oppose the European Union (and Europe for that matter) for very legitimate reasons. However, the former group enjoys its position and, thus, tries to present the people as it would
like them to be and not how they
are. The Greek media (and I intentionally use the word "Greek" instead of "Hellenic") is controlled by the state and does not reflect reality. The same goes for other institutions that one generally considers "independent". In Hellas, corruption and cronyism is very rampant.
In any case, the Europeans brought this problem upon themselves. Hellas is basically a third-world country with no industry to speak of -- even though
tremendous natural resources (including oil) exist. (The main "industry" is officially listed as tourism which, of course, is not an industry.) The Greek political establishment faked economic data to enter the eurozone and what did the Europeans do to punish the political establishment? Nothing, even though one would reasonably expect the country to have been kicked out of the eurozone, if not the EU altogether. However, the Europeans want Hellas to remain within the EU for geopolitical reasons and to keep the country small, weak, and pathetic. A truly independent and sovereign Hellas is something that grips Western politicians with great fear.
Also, the conflict over debt has had another positive effect: it has shown that the hatred the West has for Hellenes is a fact and not something imaginary (as pro-European individuals have been trying to brainwash us into believing since 1981 when the country joined the EU). As much as I detest witnessing the hateful and discriminatory anti-Hellenic attitudes, that they are being exposed directly and publicly will help wake up those still in the Europhile stupor.