TotallyFreaked
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- Jul 2, 2011
- 324
Because it's now been made perfectly clear that one size blatantly can't fit all. One of the tools available to a government in times of fiscal downturns is controlling interest rates. I know the BoE officially has control of this but in reality the government can have a say as well - hence our historically low rates. In the Euro we'd be tied to a rate that best suited France and Germany not us. We would in affect have little control over our own economy. That reason alone is why we should NEVER join the Euro.
Your cynicism of politicians is rightly shared by many.
But to somehow feel that we should have an unstinting obligation to a failing economic experiment, propped up by a political process that lacks transparency and credibility is bizarre.
This is not a fair fight.
I can understand both your points and I am not advocating that we simply roll over and play ball. But surely we need to be part of those discussions, to veto seems like too easy a way out. The complexities and potential impact is huge and personally if it was me I would want to be fighting to the very end in the interest of Britain. It seems bizarre than within one night of meetings that you can come to the decision that you do not want to have any part in it.