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Martin Wolf of the FT, one of the world's leading economists, argues that the status quo for the eurozone is untenable, and that the crisis could trigger Britain's exit from the EU, or even the break-up of the UK itself....
The Place of Britain in a Future Europe is an episode from Foundation for Law, Justice and Society by Oxford University. Martin Wolf of the FT, one of the world's leading economists, argues that the status quo for the eurozone is untenable,...
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Published Oct 9, 2012, 56:20 long, audio available.
Martin Wolf of the FT, one of the world's leading economists, argues that the status quo for the eurozone is untenable, and that the crisis could trigger Britain's exit from the EU, or even the break-up of the UK itself. Britain has become a semi-detached member of the European Union, both psychologically and politically. But the eurozone crisis is likely to alter that situation further, whatever its outcome. The status quo for the eurozone is untenable: it will either become more integrated or disintegrate. Either way, the European Union will be transformed and so will Britain's place, whether inside or, quite possibly, outside it.
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The Place of Britain in a Future Europe is from Foundation for Law, Justice and Society by Oxford University.
Published Oct 9, 2012 and 56:20 long