Hiya's,
If you think Britain will join the euro soon you must be mad lol
We in Britain are like blinkered sheep
We have no "other" country to compare costs to
Now in say germany and france which share a currency and border, They can compare say petrol (gas to yanks
) and accordingly stock up in other country
Now this doesn't just mean petrol it can be foodstuffs alcohol cigs etc etc
They have a basic comparable factor as in same currency (euro) so they can make a choice as to where's cheaper for stuff
Seems far fetched to think that people "country-hop" in europe for shopping but it's a fact
Now take good old britain, We see euro buys this or buys that but 90% (guesstimate) don't really know what the hell that means, Well that's because we are still using pounds n pence, Lots of people are anti-euro basicly out of ignorance and because they think that britain should keep a currency that's basicly been around longer than themselves
But we get duped into higher than the rest of eaurope prices for goods etc and taxes for that matter, And why ?? because most can't grasp the conversion from sterling to euros
So what's better for a government/country than to keep a system where it's citizens can't compare the price of a loaf to that of its neighbours
Euro in britain would mean lots of it's citizens suddenly realising the old sterling was driving prices up as compared to rest of europe
So with a divided euro currency (sterling + euro) there's no need to explain why on average most everything imaginable is dearer than europe
Someone mentioned coal, Fiancee's bro-in-law is gonna be made redundant in august, He works at a superpit called Riccall which was supposedly a "job for life with super salary" and now he is in a 43 million pound redundancy plan for the pit
The coal industry is just but part of the largest downfalls in british industries, Lack of investment in the future and a "profit today let's worry about tomorrow attitude" that britain was so good at in years gone by, But also it was currency that added to the demise
When i see the news about how our government is spending so many millions of taxpayers money fighting cheaper/illegal cig/alcohol/petrol infuxes it makes me partly laugh and also feel so sad
Why is it so many people turn to cheaper and somewhat illegal means for cheaper stuff
Well high taxes don't help but mainly because the very industries that the past governments taxed n levied to the wall are now what they are having to fight with taxpayers money eg. alcohol/cigs/fuel imports illegally
They made it so highly taxed n levied that most british beer manufacturers (large ones) have all but given up in the uk (Bass for instance)
This was intollerably high taxes and currency rates
Cigs can be made in the uk and sold in say spain for 1 1/4 of the price as the uk, Similar cases for alcohol etc etc the list is endless as such
Due to currency variations and suchlike
But if we were all on the same currency and could compare costs/prices i for one think britain may have more of a industry based econemy now than we do
Basic taxation/currency negates a need for set taxation etc that's obvious, You get nowt for nowt so to speak
But when in ours (britains) case we have nothing to compare to in the same currency things get kinda out of control, People cutback on say driving (less tax taken on petrol/derv) people cutback on cigs (great for health but hits treasury hard) people go for cheaper (illegal or other means) alcohol
All this does is force prices up more as the less is spent on those kinds of things the less the treasury takes so is forced (well government) increase revenue to keep the treasury coffers up
Hence industries like Coal/Ship building/Brewing 99% (gotta be around that %) dead n dying
With one currency in europe how could any british government explain differences in taxation and prices ?
Answer they wouldn't/couldn't be able to because the average briton would be able to say "ehh how come cigs here compared to there with the same currency" are 400% more !
Keep the pound/sterling and it's a case of eagle-eyed britons with calculator/good at maths realising we are getting a rather different deal than rest of europe
Euro as britains currency i very very very much doubt it
so pro-euro currency dudes/dudettes hang in there
And to the pro-sterling (mainly clingers-on to old systems etc and aren't willing to see the reasons to change) you dudes/dudettes seem to be doing a great job of holding britain back
(now this is my view and in no way was forced to right this by a pro-euro person)