Yes to Europe, no to federalism

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Britain has a crucial role to play in a vital European Union, but the time is not right for her to commit to the European Monetary Union. Economic and political sovereignty are both at stake. Crises in world affairs demand economic stability in addition to the will to act swiftly and with resolve.

Author: Owen, David

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The case for wait and see

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Britain is being prudent in keeping its options open on the issue of European Monetary Union (EMU). It remains unknown whether economic union will be successful at all, and there is a need both for proper debate and the consent of an informed electorate.

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The reluctant European

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The next government of Britain must face two crucial issues regarding Britain's future relationship with Europe. Britain must define its role in creating a single European currency and address political integration with the European Union.

Analysis, Single European market

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Subjects list: United Kingdom, International relations, European Union, British foreign relations, European Monetary System, Europe, International economic integration, Economic integration
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