>> From AC's comic, this morning:
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>> It is hard today to remember how countercultural keeping the pound felt in the late
>> Nineties and early 2000s: Britain was being pressurised to join the euro by vast swathes
>> of the UK and international establishment, a powerful group that has yet to be held
>> fully to account for such a reckless error of judgment.
>>
>> Hardly a day would go by without a senior business person or the Confederation of
>> British Industry (CBI) warning that foreign investment would dry up if we didn’t join; and
>> economists were convinced that countries that embraced the euro would benefit from an enormous boom
>> in trade.
>>
>> Eurosceptics were portrayed as fogeyish, nationalistic simpletons who didn’t understand the direction of history. The
>> Greeks and others listened; we didn’t, thanks to the good sense of the British public
Posted in error, sorry.
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