laura smith a london correspondent let's get some thoughts now from economic activist warren pollack is on the line from new york or thanks a big party tonight good to see you david cameron's make up or break up sounds straightforward enough on the surface but how realistic is it in practice a cause given those dire warnings we've heard if the break up were to happen it's not realistic at all because the politician will tell you that a way out of this crisis is growth and it's structurally impossible for the eurozone or the u.s. to grow at this point in time we're looking at a system that has been based on fraud fraud and drew loose fraud in the euro zone expansion. mortgage backed securities and it's a festering chronic condition so this is really a structural problem both to europe in the u.s. the end point is of course depression which cameron realizes what a sterile only speaks to depression growth can offer a way out of this crisis while europe's now facing a month of uncertainty that ahead of a greece is next poll that's going to be held on june the seventeenth that's a long ti