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The debate of the Euro - 'Should Britain join the euro?'  

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The debate of the Euro - should Britain join the euro? Student ID number______________ Student name _______________ Course/Year _______________ Module _______________ Module Tutor _______________ Date Submitted _______________ Introduction Since the Euro appeared, there had been intense debate going on in the United Kingdom. This debate asks whether or not Britain should opt to join the single European currency. The arguments for and against are complex and often confusing, but essentially they fall into two groups. One group claims the case is pragmatic and that no matters of principle are involved; the other claims the opposite, that principle over-rides whatever other advantage there may be. The first group says that entry is purely a question of where Britain's economic interest lies. If it can be shown that the country's material well-being will benefit, then we should go in; if not, not. The second group says that, on the contrary, the very future of the country,...

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