**** the Euro. take a trip to Germany and see how their prices have been hicked up. When decimalisation came in it was used as a way of rising prices while people got used to the new money and the same would happen with the Euro. I dont want to live in a european superstate, use its currency or submit to its laws.
2007-07-19 13:07:47
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answered by stukaville 2
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I have not heard anything about that. I have heard about the Amero becoming the currency of the North American Union (U.S,Mexico,Canada) set to take effect 2010. Yes, the globalists (power elite) are making rapid progress toward a world socialist government. With elimination of the middle class and cultural repression.
Power to the People!
2007-07-19 18:16:55
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answered by mazeman25 3
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No! I can remember the inflation when this Country mistakenly decided to decimalise it's currency. The "Experts" said that had nothing to do with it, but I do not believe in coincidence in financial matters.
If we are stupid enough to adopt that currency we will go the same way as Portugal and Italy with rampant inflation.
In any event I do not want to be governed from Brussels. Our government a big enough mes of it without any help from unelected euro. civil servants putting their oar in
2007-07-20 09:41:07
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answered by Scouse 7
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No I will never be ready for it. The euro is a symbol of our future oppression, you know it Karen and so do I.
I see the German Angela Merkle has been bragging about the treaty being, in fact the constitution with very few changes. We need that referendum but we aint gonna get one.
They need to keep Britain away from a referendum, and high handed Brown is determined.
2007-07-19 18:04:14
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answered by trish 5
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So , We still have to have a vote about it ,
It should be down to the public if we want the Euro , or infact if we wish to stay in Europe at all
I'm not anti Europe just all the foolish rules they think that we should obey
2007-07-19 18:04:28
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answered by Stephen A 4
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What's the big deal....as long as we can still spend it - it is after all only money.....
I used to be quite defensive about losing our currency (£ & pence) - as though our cultural identity was being threatened....but not anymore. After going to europe and being able to travel freely without having to constantly change up different currencies - i cant wait to get the euro....it will just make life so much easier when travelling and buying stuff on-line...
Also makes it easier to compare how much things cost when abroad instead of constantly having to calculate the exchange rate....
2007-07-19 17:55:23
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answered by dawnnkev t 2
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The British govt has stuck with the pound so that it can keep interest rates higher.
To Joe Bloggs does it matter what the currency is?
2007-07-19 17:55:07
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answered by Anonymous
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If you don't want to be told what to do by the EU,
get off your backsides and lobby your MPs,
trouble is most of you only talk the talk
when it comes to it
you don't walk the walk,
fare ye well my England you died bravely but you still died
2007-07-19 17:57:32
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answered by Anonymous
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i believe the euro will be temporary, it has been designed so as it is easy to forge, i have heard there are billions of forged euros out their waiting to be unleashed, the end product i believe will be the total abolishment of cash money.eventualy having a n account number tattoo on the person rgistered for the purpose of control all individuals on computor, so they can destroy a life with thew touch of a button, eventualy deciding who works and who dosent, this way they can starve people into submitting to the oppinions of brussels, or it may be rome maggi thatcher claimed that one day the head of europe will be in rome, that is also predicted in the bible return of roman empire, the camaras are watching us the computers are running our lives this is inevitable,look how arrogantly banks can bully money out of their customers, with loose change in your pocket, youcan buy a burger, and still have your own oppinion, the madmen will want to change that
so they control who buys the burger.
2007-07-19 18:37:38
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answered by trucker 5
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i think it is going that way, no i dont like it, but the new £20 looks a bit like the euro notes, are they getting us used to them gradually
2007-07-19 18:24:15
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answered by Anonymous
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