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The question of whether Britain should gravitate toward adopting the euro is indeed an enormous one.  

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The Euro The question of whether Britain should gravitate toward adopting the euro is indeed an enormous one. It is enormous in that it covers many levels of importance, and its effects can be measured differently according to whom you ask. To some it is a matter of relative insignificance (like the savings in currency exchange when you go on vacation), and to others it is paramount (as in who will be running the country's economy?). I firmly believe that Britain should not adopt the euro although they have joined the EU because doing so renders them powerless in the control of their economic future. No matter how you look at it or what level of importance you attach to it, the fact remains that Britain is going to have to make a decision about the eventual adoption of the euro. Being a member of the EU, it is imperative...

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4 out of 5 stars Reviewed by: platinumpimp, 2006-09-05

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