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Originally Posted by Eurosceptic Atlanticist
I know of more people each year (worryingly, young people) who would like to see the UK join the Euro sooner rather than later, under the belief that this will simplify visits to the continent.
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I think we in the anti-EU movement are going to have to launch another publicity drive across the UK. This means a united campaign of all or most pro-Pound and eurosceptic groups to leaflet every house/flat in the land and to advertise in newspapers.
Some voters may need to be reminded that the cost and damage to the UK of the euro would be far greater than saving a small amount of change in not having to switch Pounds for euros at a Bureau de Change.
I remember - before the euro came into use in most parts of western europe - travelling from Belgium to Luxemberg. I did not need to change my Belgian Francs into Luxemberg money: the shops in Luxemberg willingly excepted Belgian money which was worth about the same as Luxemberg money.
There is no need for a 'single european currency'.
UKIP and the entire anti-EU movement need to reach (among others) younger voters - those who may not be old enough to remember the battles of the early 1990's to stop the europhile fool Major forcing the UK into the euro - to warn them of the dangers of the euro and of the EU Superstate now under construction.
