Created Sun 4th May 2008 10:47am PDT by
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Will the UK change its currency to the Euro by the end of 2009?
Current forecast: 15% chance
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Combining all predictions, the current forecast is that this is 15% likely to happen (up 1% in last 1 day)
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Initial likelihoods: Yes: 20%
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Created Sun 4th May 2008 10:47am PDT by
junkie_1
Suspend date: Thu 31st Dec 11:59pm PST (51 weeks to go)
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Xinhuanet 2 days ago
by Dongying Wang LONDON, Jan. 6 (Xinhua) -- Although a devaluating pound has triggered speculation that Britain may move closer to the euro, many believe it is unlikely the country will adopt the European single currency in the near future. The Bank
score: 10
Antara Interactive 6 days ago
London (ANTARA News) - British opposition to adopting the euro remains strong despite the weakness of the pound that has brought near-parity between the two currencies, an opinion poll published Thursday showed. The ICM poll, conducted for BBC radio,
score: 10
Guardian Unlimited 6 days ago
more unsustainable'. The Tories have been pushing the issue partly to ward off a split among eurosceptics during European parliament elections in June. The election will see Tories challenged from the right by the UK Independence party, the BNP and
score: 10
Glasgow Herald 6 days ago
Seven out of 10 Britons are still opposed to the UK joining the euro a decade after it was introduced across much of Europe, a poll showed yesterday. An ICM pre-Christmas survey of 1000 people recorded that 71% were against abolishing the pound and
score: 10
The Scotsman 6 days ago
By daniel bentley A LARGE majority of voters remain opposed to Britain joining the euro ten years after it was introduced, according to a poll published yesterday. Some 71 per cent of people are against entering the European single currency, with only 23
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