2001-11-28
 
 
BRITISH PRIME MINISTER REGRETS ENGLAND'S ABSENCE IN EUROZONE
Prime Minister Tony Blair of Great Britain stated that England's current absence in the 12-member nation Euro zone is a "tragedy for which we all will pay the price." The tenant of Downing Street said he regretted that British citizens were missing this important "date with history" and expressed the hope that in the future opportunities would not be missed. Referring to the European Union's future expansion, Mr. Blair added that "the European Union has demonstrated and will continue to demonstrate its value. What we need are reforms."

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