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1 It's a question of whether there would be an agreed currency union .
2 Not really what you want in a sauce or a currency union .
3 Whoever is in a currency union will have to move closer together.
4 They also hope Europe will not allow Greece to leave the currency union .
5 Dombrovskis also said the single currency union would not add new members soon.
6 The minister said: Of course there would be a currency union .
7 A currency union , with 19 different national vetoes, is simply unworkable.
8 Staying in an unstable currency union would have serious economic consequences.
9 In fact, the British politicians said flatly there would be no currency union .
10 In short, a durable, successful currency union requires some ceding of national sovereignty.
11 Any negotiations on a currency union would involve major concessions by both sides.
12 I think it would be very difficult to justify a currency union post-independence.
13 The deal should keep Cyprus in the European single currency union .
14 But Osborne and Alexander insisted that a currency union would not be agreed.
15 Britain is not a member of the 19-member single currency union .
16 Balls made clear his unease about a currency union in East Ayrshire last month.
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