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Re: Euro Or Not Euro
Posted By: gabby, on host 208.130.229.29
Date: Wednesday, July 11, 2001, at 20:37:21
In Reply To: Re: Voting posted by wintermute on Tuesday, July 10, 2001, at 06:27:22:

> Basically, I don't have any problem with economic union between Britain and, say, France and Germany. But when you tie such strong economies into the likes of Italy, Spain and Greece, it can only cause massive economic problems for the (vastly) stronger economies.
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> The test run (ERM) that was trialled in 1992 wiped over £3bn off the British economy in a matter of hours. This was not a freak occurrence, but had been predicted by many economists, both in Britain and around the world. Far larger losses are being predicted if we enter the Euro proper.
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> In addition, I do not think that taxation for the whole of Europe can be managed centrally. Also, not the sanctions that have been placed by Europe on various member states over the years (Britain and Ireland immediatly come to mind), for having *stronger* economies than the Eurocrats had accounted for. Essentially, Joining the Euro seems designed to bring all of Europe down to the lowest common denominator. I don't want to be part of that.

Whether to use the Euro is not a subject argued over here, though it is mentioned in the news regularly. What are the different sides, and why? The above is a fairly strong argument against. If the media is strongly for integration, they must have some oft-repeated rhetoric for it. Alternatively, why not just let people use and businesses accept the currency(ies) they choose? As long as the banks can keep track, it'd work fine.

gab"Favors privatized currency"by

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