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The Prime Minister knows Britain is economically dependent on the eurozone, but he finds emerging markets elsewhere much more alluring.
Blame-shifting may be politically expedient, but burning bridges with the eurozone is not going to help find solutions.
A political consensus shattered.
Time to look at the deep mechanical flaws in the euro's design.
But what Greece needs is a plan for growth.
During overnight talks in Brussels, eurozone governments back a second bailout for Greece.
The Prime Minister wants to talk about growth, but recognising the impact of German plans for collective austerity is taboo.
The ECB must be empowered to act as a lender of last resort.
It didn't get much attention but a draft European treaty leaked last week maps out a course that, if pursued, will surely push the UK out of the Union.
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