Britain "obviously" remains committed to joining the euro following the currency's "success" in helping its members to weather the economic crisis, Lord Mandelson said. The newly promoted First Secretary of State, speaking in Berlin, hailed the euro as a saviour that had brought stability to the European Union during financial turmoil. "It is perfectly clear that the euro has been a great success in anchoring its eurozone members during this financial crisis," he said.
The newly promoted First Secretary of State, speaking in Berlin, hailed the euro as a saviour that had brought stability to the European Union during financial turmoil.
"It is perfectly clear that the euro has been a great success in anchoring its eurozone members during this financial crisis," he said.
Does it remain an important objective for Britain to find itself in the same currency as that single market in which it interacts? Obviously yes.
But of course there won't be because noone would rather live in that horrible socialist wasteland of Europe rather than the Beutifully free UK, would they. Any idiot can face a crisis - it's day to day living that wears you out.