In Germany, the idea that financially conservative Germans might have to contribute to a bailout of a nation that 'cooked its books' has been difficult to sell to the public, and British politicians would have faced even more criticism, had Britons been forced to shed their beloved pound.
Great Britain can congratulate itself because it did not throw in its fortunes with the unstable euro, although some Britons protested this action at the time. British car manufacturers, for example, feared losing jobs to EU-member nations, and argued that refraining from participating in EU membership would make the cost of labor in Britain seem exorbitant: "Management and unions in Britain's embattled car industry joined forces…to urge changes in key European policies that might keep plants open and save exports and investment which are threatened by the high level of the pound against the euro" (White 2001). Nissan and Ford both stated that Britain's decision to join the euro would be a critical factor in whether they chose to remain in the UK (of course, Ford, due to its own financial woes, was forced to cut back on its international production for other reasons). When Tony Blair was promoting the single currency the Prime Minister was adamant: "Britain will be billions of pounds better off if it joins the European single currency, saving enough money over the next 30 years to pay for the whole of the National Health Service…Britain's more flexible economy would mean that once a member of the euro, the UK economy would outperform its more economically-rigid neighbours," argued Blair (Ahmed 2003). Reduced costs due to a lack of a need for currency exchanges would facilitate trade and travel, it was thought. Today, however, some businesses in the United Kingdom do accept Euros as payment, even though they are not required to do so.
In light of the EU's flagging fortunes, Blair's pro-European rhetoric seems overheated in the extreme. However, despite the many challenges of maintaining...
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