“I am still one that considers the only viable future for the 20 Member States is to exit the EMU, restore their own currency sovereignty, and then negotiate inter-governmental agreements at the European level (by abandoning the neoliberal treaties) to deal with matters that can best be handled at the higher than national scale.”
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