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CONFUSION reigned last week as Tony Blair appeared to suggest that Labour would likely not hold a referendum anytime soon on whether the UK should join the euro.
In one television interview, he said the economic conditions weren't right to recommend a yes vote in a referendum and were unlikely to change soon.See the full content of this document
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Politicians Guilty of the Sin of Omission Despite the Courting, the Political Parties Have Omitted to Address a Number of Key Concerns of the Business Community, Finds Julia Fields
By the next day, he was clarifying his comments with words more in tune with the party's usual line. "Politically, the case for going in is strong - economically, we have to meet the tests."
The events left voters with no clear idea of the path that would be followed postelection, but they also highlighted the fac...See the full content of this document
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