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There is no right or wrong answer in the UK taking any course of action over the Euro. There are going to be unhappy people whatever Britain chooses what to do. If the UK were to join for example  

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On January 1, 1999, a single European currency (the euro) was introduced in 11 European Union countries: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal and Spain. Greece joined the single currency on January 1, 2001. Britain, Denmark and Sweden being the EU nations that did not adopt the Euro. On January 1, 2002, Euro banknotes and coins replaced the national currencies of the twelve participating European countries. Britain as a country are being asked to decide whether to get rid of the Pound and join Europe's single currency, the Euro. It will probably be the most important economic and political decision Britain will have to make in the first half of the twenty-first century. It will affect the economy and businesses and every citizen. If Britain were to join the single currency it could lead to greater prosperity, lower inflation, more jobs and greater national influence. Or...

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