Great Britain’S, Great Emu Abstention
Submitted by frodgers01 on December 8, 2008
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Great Britain’S, Great Emu Abstention
The last decade in the British Politics have been dominated by the notion of Great Britain saying goodbye to the Pound and joining the European Monetary Union. Years of passionate debate have aligned the British into two main ideological factions. On one side are those who believe Europe simply plans to use the powerful British economy as a crutch for its failing weaker economic systems. However, the other side of the isle contends that unifying with the rest of Europe will benefit Great Britain by reducing the cost of international trade, thus opening more markets to British business. Regardless of one’s convictions on the issue, the British government has stood by it’s...
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