The European single currency is a serious problem for Britain whether or not the country leaves the European Union, a former governor of the Bank of England said Sunday.
Mervyn King said that even though Britain does not use the euro, “we are influenced and affected by what goes on in the euro area.” He says the euro has been economically “a, if not disaster, very serious problem.”
Asked on BBC television if that meant Britain should leave the EU, King said Sunday: “I don’t think you can draw that conclusion.”
He said “in or out,” Britain would have close ties to the eurozone.
“The euro area is our biggest trading partner, that’s going to carry on being the case and therefore it does matter to us what goes on there,” said King, who now sits in Parliament’s unelected upper chamber, the House of Lords.
Nineteen of the EU’s 28 members use the euro, which has suffered instability since the 2008 financial crisis hammered the currency’s debt-burdened weaker members, particularly Greece.
Those who want to leave the EU say the crisis shows Britain would be better off outside the bloc.
Economic issues have dominated the debate ahead of Britain’s June 23 referendum on whether to stay in the EU.
via Mainichi
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