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(06/05/03) -

No To Euro, Even If UK Government Pushes For It

(CPOD) Jun. 5, 2003 – Just days before chancellor of the exchequer Gordon Brown publishes a government report on the Euro, a majority of Britons are against the European currency, according to a poll by ICM published in the Sunday Mirror. 60 per cent of respondents would not support the Euro, even if the government makes a good case.

(05/26/03) -

Blair Down In UK, But Brown Doesn’t Capitalize Yet

(CPOD) May 26, 2003 – Approval for Tony Blair dropped slightly in Britain, according to a poll by ICM published in The Guardian. 50 per cent of respondents are dissatisfied with the performance of the prime minister.

(05/23/03) -

British Opposition To Euro At 45%

(CPOD) May 23, 2003 – Opposition to the Euro in Britain reached its highest point, according to a poll by ICM published in The Guardian. 45 per cent of respondents say they would definitely vote against the adoption of the European currency if a referendum were held tomorrow.

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(05/16/03) -

Britons Reject Euro Again, But May Reconsider

(CPOD) May 16, 2003 – The trend of opposition to the Euro in Britain continues, according to a poll by YouGov. 43 per cent of respondents say they would definitely vote against the adoption of the European currency if a referendum were held tomorrow.The Euro has been used in 12 of the 15 [...]