Friday, November 11, 2011

Cameron on the Euro - Eurozone Crisis

BBC News: Reports that UK Coalition PM David Cameron has stated there is a question mark over the future of the Eurozone. On the Government level the Coalition Government needs the Eurozone Countries to get their act together, as any break up of the Eurozone would send the UK in to a deep recession, but when it comes to a political decision that is different, the UK is a Coalition Government, thus the Liberal Democrats in their hear of hearts want to still join the Euro and be run by the EU. The present Conservative Party would like to keep the EU at a very long distance, and a great minority would like to leave the EU. PM Cameron is a Conservative, he hast to keep his troops happy, they have become restless of late, they see that their past arguments against the EU and the Euro as being right, while those that love the EU have been wrong about the big issues when it comes to the stability of the EU and the Euro. Thus PM Cameron has to keep a balance, so for so good, but if there are any new treaties, the UK must have a referendum, the Conservative Party should keep any eye on No 10.

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