Originally posted by Rhye
Euro brought a lot of inflation
Italian...

Your problem is that you associate coins to cheap things. It's more a problem of culture than a Euro-problem.
Originally posted by Simon Darkshade
1.) Firstly, it is not hurting my economy at all, as last time I checked, we do not employ the British currency in Australia. Your vapid appeal to "many economists" is no substitute for any type of proof. In the end, you are just giving your opinion on what you want to happen so the world adapts itself to your world view.
Nor does the British economy seem to be at all suffering directly because of its lack of infernal haste in abandoning its national identity at the foot of the throne of euro-Mammon.
You analysis of the alliance came out to one flippant and pointless line. That is on the record. As for any future endeavours of thine, I doubt that I will notice them.
2.) I take it that you are privy to all the workings of the British and American governments, especially the private communications between the heads of government. Once again, you substitute wild inaccuracies and silly conspiracy theory for any semblance of sensible analysis.
Blair and Clinton were much closer ideologically, yet Clinton was definitely the senior partner in the relationship. No mention of lap dogs or any canine species during their time.
Bush "seems" not to consult Blair. From your limited perspective and understanding, maybe. But there has yet to be put forth a single iota of evidence on the matter.
Could it be that their nation's interests are quite close and similar?
Of course not! Blair follows, 'wanting or not'...
My opinion is based on many others I heard and think about them. I only speak for my self, but I usually follow some economists' view... And I advise you to listen to some too.
What is to suffer? To have less GDP or to have less that the one you could have if you have entered Euro?
You'll say that I'm making scenarios here, but that what economists do. And that's whatI heard. Don't ask me for proofs. As only one reality can happen (duh...) I CANNOT have proofs. But it's not only me saying this.
"national identity" > It's pound the basis of your national identity?!?
Again, I did not present an analysis of the alliance because I'd need plenty more info to write something more fundamented about that.
"silly conspiracy theory" > Pleeeease don't say that. I hate that kind of expressions. Specially when concerning to me.
"Clinton was definitely the senior partner in the relationship." > Try to prove that. You always ask for proof, well then I'm sure you can prove this one, can't you?!?
"No mention of lap dogs or any canine species during their time." > You didnt know my opinion at the time.
And more one thing:
"vapid appeal"
"just giving your opinion on what you want to happen so the world adapts itself to your world view."
"You analysis of the alliance came out to one flippant and pointless line."
"As for any future endeavours of thine, I doubt that I will notice them."
"you substitute wild inaccuracies and silly conspiracy theory for any semblance of sensible analysis."
"From your limited perspective and understanding"
"there has yet to be put forth a single iota of evidence on the matter"
You had a difficult day, hadn't you?
Just try to be as accurate as you ask others to be, OK?
Your idealist friend,
Ricardo Magalhães.