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11-29-11 04:38 PM |
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Originally Posted by jimbuna
(Post 1796054)
Well as bad as it would be should the Euro collapse, Britain and Sweden would not be hit anywhere near as much as Germany and France or the other countries that have adopted the Euro.
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Wouldn'T be so sure about that. London is the biggest financial transaction place worldwide, and it is the major pillar in British income. Also, a fall of Germany'S paymaster role would effect the EU. And the EU effects Britain, like it or not. And then there is this crazy thing called global market and global economy and globalisation.
It is an isle, yes, I remember that. But that does not mean much anymore.
To re-use an American historical quote - it may be our currency, but it is your problem. :O:
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