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Category Archives: London Conference 1933
3rd Update: The United Kingdom and the Eurozone crisis
As he heads to the EU summit in Brussels, will the UK prime minister, David Cameron, be thinking about the London Conference nearly 80 years ago, also called to resolve an international financial crisis and avoid a further recession? That … Continue reading
Posted in Britain in Europe, Debt crisis, December 2011, European Council, Eurozone, government, London Conference 1933, Politics, Sovereign states, UK coalition
Tagged Austerity in the UK, coalition, David Cameron, Deputy Prime Minister, European Council, European Council Brussels 2011, Eurosceptics, Eurozone crisis, prime minister, UK coalition; Reform; Whitehall; Public sector; Politics
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