Should Britain Join The Euro?
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Should Britain Join The Euro? On the first of January 2002, several European countries joined the Euro, a single form of currency, which replaced these countries' own national currency, meaning that all countries that are a member of 'Euroland' accept the Euro as their currency. Among these countries were Ireland, France, Germany, and Italy. As yet, Britain has opted not to join the Euro. Many argue that Britain should join the Euro, for both political and economic reasons. Economically, Britain is separated from the rest of the European countries who have adopted this currency, along with Sweden and Denmark who also opted to stay out of the Euro. This means that British businesses cannot share the benefits of being part of the Euro with the rest of Europe, as they are separated from the main part of the market by the variable exchange rate. British companies who export to, import from...

