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Deciding on whether the UK should join the Euro and become a full member of a monetary union requires full knowledge of complex issues and should be left to our elected representative  

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Politics Essay on British Democracy by Marc Loakes 1) Deciding on whether the UK should join the Euro and become a full member of a monetary union requires full knowledge of complex issues and should be left to our elected representative 2) The Decision to join or not to join the euro will profoundly affect every person In the UK. Such an important decision must be taken by referendum Write an essay that supports both statements, you are comparing / contrasting the merits of indirect (representative) and direct (referendum) democracy Min: 3 Sides A4 No one denies that the decision as to whether or not Britain becomes a part of the Euro will have deep consequences in the years that follow, affecting everyone in the United Kingdom. For some, it follows naturally from recognition of this that the decision ought to be made not by Parliament, but by the British people in a referendum. In a democracy,...

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