Sir: Eddie George has honestly, but possibly unwisely, admitted that a common interest rate for regions with disparate economic cycles causes pain, in different ways, for each of them.
If this is true for two areas of England a few hundred miles apart, how much more so for a dozen or more highly divergent national economies under a common European interest rate?
PAUL CLARK
Feock, Cornwall
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