David Cameron raised the spectre of the collapse of the euro and years more economic turmoil yesterday as he confronted his deepest political crisis since entering Downing Street. He warned the debt crisis across the Continent was not even halfway through, blaming the EU's woes for Britain's double dip recession.
... 'I don't think we are anywhere near halfway through it because what's happening in the eurozone is a massive tension between the single currency that countries are finding very difficult to adapt to,' Mr Cameron told the BBC's Andrew Marr programme.PREDICTION: IF HE IS ELECTED, HOLLANDE WILL CAUSE THE COLLAPSE.
'It's going to be a very long and painful process in the eurozone as they work out do they want a single currency with a single economic policy and all the things that go with it, or are they going to have something quite different?'
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