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Carl
01-14-2009, 12:29 PM
"I'd rather have a debauched pound than a dysfunctional euro"


Posted By: Edmund Conway
---- Jan 13, 2009

Telegraph blogcomment


"...............The point is that the weaker pound should encourage exports in the coming years. It should be the cure, rather than the disease, for the UK economy. Spain's problem is that the euro is still painfully strong because of the vastly different fiscal and economic position of fellow euro members. As the report says: "The status of the British pound sterling as a major global funding currency... is expected to provide funding flexibility for the UK government during the heavy sovereign issuance expected to flood international debt markets in 2009............"



Question therefore:

Would you rather retain the Pound - or join the EURO Blok?

The Pound is currently sinking against the Euro -- and Germany ( with others) is certainly proving the strength , relative any way , of their own economy. But is that all that matters? Does it matter that pain and resentment will build up elsewhere as a consequence of the imbalance?

One thing to note ! There seem very little objection to the whole EURO conglomerate within Germany - and little prospect indeed that anything relevant at all will ever happen there. They are entirely creatures of the Euro-system it seems!

Contrast Britain - where there is a strong movement within the nation to be independent of the whole incorporative structure!
Can - should - this continue to be the case ??


A further issue -- would the Americans prefer to see Britian pushed into the EuroZone - this is certainly a concern for some!

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MarcvSS
01-14-2009, 12:39 PM
We Dutch just want our guilder back...

Oresai
01-14-2009, 03:41 PM
The pound`s up against the Euro today apparently. :)
I`d rather keep our Scottish pounds. :)

Lenny
01-14-2009, 10:50 PM
The US dollar is rising on the Euro again too. A dollar buys 76 euro cents today, the most since January 2007. That's not saying much, since the dollar was weak even then. (Their natural state is 1 to 1).

Bush has presided over the biggest weakening of the dollar since the stagflationary 1970s.

Carl
01-15-2009, 11:22 AM
The US dollar is rising on the Euro again too. A dollar buys 76 euro cents today, the most since January 2007. That's not saying much, since the dollar was weak even then. (Their natural state is 1 to 1).

Bush has presided over the biggest weakening of the dollar since the stagflationary 1970s.

.... yes, any recovery could see a significant riae of the Dollar against the Euro - given the strength of the later. Ironic that that could be its undoing - perhaps ?:rolleyes:

But --- can Obama do it for America - thats the question for the future ??:rolleyes2:

Treffie
01-15-2009, 12:24 PM
British politicians seem to want to have an instant solution to the sliding pound by adopting the Euro. A knee-jerk reaction is not the answer IMO - who knows what may happen?

SwordoftheVistula
01-16-2009, 12:15 AM
I can't see any possible advantage to Britain joining the Euro, unless the politicians are admitting that they are too incompetent to control the money supply and it must be handed over to someone else.

The only advantage to having a common currency is that it would eliminate the need for currency conversions, which might provide a small boost to tourism and commerce, but this seems to not be a serious impediment today, with credit cards and automatic currency conversions.

Albion
04-26-2011, 08:39 PM
Keep the pound. At least if it goes down its our fault and not some other country's fault for dragging us down with them in a bloc.
On saying that however its pretty much the fault of the bankers and the Brown government why we are in this mess anyway.

Beorn
04-26-2011, 09:04 PM
The rate it's going the monetary system will collapse and be replaced by bartering ones wife for a few camels.