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David Cameron warns he may veto EU treaty to protect Britain

Thursday, December 8th, 2011

A far-reaching deal that would save the euro is in the pipeline, however British Prime Minister David Cameron has threatened to veto this deal if it proves to be a threat to the capital city. The planned fiscal union includes proposals that would give the EU “intrusive control” over national budgets and it seems that there are worries among Conservative MPs that these regulations may threaten the city, or free-market rules. The summit will be held in Brussels and will be the site of the debate over Germany and France’s plans for more centralised control of eurozone members’ tax and spending decisions. Mr. Cameron will be under pressure to use this event to return powers to Britain.

At the summit, it will be decided who will sign the new treaty. France and Germany will be hoping that all 27 EU members will agree to this change, or at the very least the 17 eurozone countries. Mr. Cameron has said that he will only sign this treaty if “British safeguards” can be guaranteed and if they cannot, then he will not sign. People of Britain are likely to be very interested in the outcome of this summit, especially those who like to keep track of the country’s financial situation and visit lovemoney.com for money-saving tips. If Mr. Cameron is not satisfied by the deal offered at the summit, then Britain could prevent the euro members from using European institutions like the European Commission to enforce the proposed fiscal union.

The debate at the summit will therefore be crucial for all parties involved. The integrity of the EU could even be called into question if Paris and Berlin are forced to create government institutions outside the EU. Mr. Cameron has said that it is his job to protect the British national interest, and that this is what he will continue to do at Brussels.

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Survey reveals debt worries amongst consumers

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

Many people are in debt these days, with personal debt levels amongst some households having increased as a result of the global financial crisis and recession, which has left many people strapped for cash. However, there are concerns amongst a large number of people with regards to how they will repay their debt and whether they will ever be free of it.

According to the survey nine out of ten people have run up unsecured debts, and many of these are concerned over whether they will be able to pay back the debt. Around 89 percent of consumers aged between 18 and 35 had debts that they had run up in the form of loans, overdrafts, and credit cards, and a third said that they did not think that they would ever be free of the debt.

The survey also showed that 54 percent of consumers would have to continue borrowing money in order to fund the lifestyle that they wanted. Another 20 percent of consumers said that they were not worried about their loved ones having to cope with their debt in the event that they died before the debt had been repaid. A massive 80 percent of consumers said that even in the current climate it was still too easy to borrow money on credit cards and through banks in the form of loans.

One industry expert said: “The majority of UK adults owe money in some way, shape or form, but to see that almost a third think they’ll never be free from debt is quite alarming. When borrowing money from any source, how you are going to repay it should always be in the back of your mind. A lot of people don’t really think about the consequences of borrowing money and it can be easy to get complacent, but keeping it all under control should be a priority from the off. Only borrow what you really think you can afford to pay back.”

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