It must have been a satisfying letter to write. European finance ministers meeting in Brussels at the start of this week got a stern wigging from George Papandreou, the Greek prime minister. Insisting that his country had done its bit by pushing through painful reforms, he condemned the "indecisiveness and errors" of the European response to the crisis: "a cacophony of voices and views" had prevailed, "creating more panic than security".
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