Cameron says Euro needs single government
LONDON (Reuters) – A successful euro zone requires a single government if it is to work properly, British Prime Minister David Cameron said in a newspaper interview on Wednesday.
“There’s nowhere in the world that has a single currency without having more of a single government,” Cameron told Britain’s Daily Mail.
“Making sense of the euro for me would mean that those euro zone countries would have to have much more co-ordinated economic policy, much more co-ordinated debt policy,” he said.
Cameron, who opted out of a new European economic pact late last year, advocated Britain’s position outside the euro and its ability “to do things to ourselves, for ourselves, by ourselves.
“I have always believed different countries at times will need different economic policies, interest rates tailored to their own needs.”
Cameron said, however, that it is in Britain’s interest to see a return to growth in the euro zone, which accounts for 40 percent of UK exports.
“We want them to sort out the problems that they have. We want to be in the single market, we want European co-operation, we don’t want to be in the euro,” Cameron said.
“The euro is a project in transition that could go in a number of different ways … all these countries have to make their own choices.”
It is all part of the grand scheme to move from country governments onto continental governments and finally a world government.
of course that`s the objective, that was always the objective. And with all the sh*t happening nowadays, it is not so far fetched.
The sad thing is that many still don’t see it even at the rate it is happening today.
Many do not want to see or hear the warning signs they are so fearful of losing what they have acquired and the comforts in their lives they would rather live in denial.
i agree, most of my relatives and friends think that it`s very good for us to be in the EU and can`t imagine a life without it. And i wouldn`t call it denial, more like ignorance. 🙂