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Old 17-06-2004, 22:05   #67
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Re: Europe - What is to be done?

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Originally Posted by Damien
My position is that what we have now is good and should be kept, also I would like to one day have the euro i go to france and back a lot and like the convenience of a single currency it also makes things simpler. Also easyer travel between member states and a bit more intergration in terms of transport and communcations
What we have now is good???? Have you been living in a cave?
Is this the same EU that employed someone to root out corruption and when she did they sacked her?

As for the euro, ease of currency abroad is an awful reason to adopt a financial project which has caused so many countries so much trouble.
Why do you think our economy is in such a better state than other european economies?
Why do you think Germany and Portugal are having to break Euro rules?
You yourself state that we lose £20bill ion to Europe, that's £20bill ion this country needs!
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