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Should the UK join the Euro?  

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by Christine Shaw Introduction Whether the United Kingdom should join the European single currency or not, is a question that has sparked heated debate over the past few years and shall continue to do so for quite some time. This debate is one of the major issues discussed in the UK today and although there are many reasonable arguments both for and against the United Kingdom joining, the arguments involve crucial details and are discussed with great passion, which has even resulted in reports of splitting some political parties. The principle is quite simple, it involves replacing all of the participating countries monetary value with one single currency, however the consequences and arguments are extremely detailed and complex. Because of the complexity of the arguments involved in this debate, it would be impossible to present all arguments within this essay. I have therefore structured my essay by introducing the main bodies involved in the...

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