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Georgios Karvouniaris and his sister Barbara outside their donated caravan, without which they would be homeless. Photograph: Jon Henley Jon Henley in Athens @jonhenley Sunday 28 June 2015 19.42 BST Last modified on Monday 29 June 2015 17.23 BST Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Share on LinkedIn Share on Google+ Shares 10,511 Comments 745 On a steep, gardenia-scented street in the north-eastern Athens suburb of Gerakas, in one corner of a patch of bare ground, stands a small caravan. Plastic mesh fencing – orange, of the kind builders use – encloses a neat garden in which peppers, courgettes, lettuces and beans grow in well-tended raised beds. Flowers, too. The caravan is old, but spotless. It is home to Georgios Karvouniaris, 61, and his sister Barbara, 64, two Greeks for whom all the Brussels wrangling over VAT rates, corporation tax and pension reforms has meant nothing – because they have no...