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Deepuji Posted 10 years ago
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Source:  http://www.economist.com/news/finance-and-economics/21652362-when-political-leaders-turn-option-writers-economics-bluffing

Please tell me what is meant by the under-lined part below

When push comes to shove, Greece will do a deal and Mr Cameron will persuade British voters to stay in the EU in his planned referendum. But there are risks that neither outcome will turn out as planned. In both cases, political leaders are making a risky bet.

I don't understand what that means. Please help me understand it.

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deepuji But there are risks that neither outcome will turn out as planned But there's a chance that either result (staying in the EU or leaving it) will have unexpected consequences.

  • deepuji But there are risks that neither outcome will turn out as planned But there's a chance that either result (staying in the EU or leaving it) will have unexpected consequences.
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deepujiBut there are risks that neither outcome will turn out as planned
But there's a chance that either result (staying in the EU or leaving it) will have unexpected consequences.

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