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Proceeding contribution from Lord Cameron of Chipping Norton (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Monday, 21 June 2010. It occurred during Ministerial statement on European Council.


European Council

I can give that assurance. It is absolutely our view that we should not go further than the last Government, in our view, mistakenly went. Britain has advantages from staying outside the euro. I have never supported our membership of the euro and never will, because I have always believed that, once we join the euro, the pressures for single economic government get greater and greater, and that is what we are seeing within the eurozone. But it is in our interests for the countries of the eurozone to sort out their problems. We should not stand in their way, as they try to do that. Our conditions should be that we will not support something that transfers power from Britain to Brussels, and we will not support something that takes us further into financial support for the eurozone, but we should be in favour of measures to make sure that that zone works.


Secondary information

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
512 c43 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
Subjects
Development aid Budgets EU enlargement Financial institutions EU internal trade Economic situation EU action Economic and monetary union Public finance Taxation Sanctions Afghanistan European Council Iran Iceland Trade competitiveness G20
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