Blair forced to defend five tests for euro entry

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Series Details 5.1.02, p1
Publication Date 05/01/2002
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UK Prime Minister, Tony Blair, was forced to defend the validity of the government's five economic tests for euro entry as Downing Street distanced itself from remarks by a senior Treasury official, Gus O'Donnell, the most senior civil servant in charge of the economic assessment, cast doubt on whether the government can produce a clear and unambiguous economic case for euro membership.

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