Swap to euro claims denied

Updated 10.20 Wed Dec 03 2008

Business Secretary Peter Mandelson has denied he was responsible for suggesting the Government should consider adopting the euro.

European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso caused a stir last week when he claimed that significant people in the UK were talking about abandoning the pound and signing up to the single currency in the face of the economic downturn.

"I think I might have exchanged words when I first went to the Commission in 2004, but not since" - Business Secretary Peter Mandelson

However Lord Mandelson - who was the EU trade commissioner in Brussels until he rejoined the Government last October - dismissed claims that he had been behind the suggestion.

He said: "I haven't had a discussion with Mr Barroso about this for years. I think I might have exchanged words when I first went to the Commission in 2004, but not since."

He said that while it was still the Government's long-term ambition to take Britain into the euro, now was not the right time.

He added: "We have enough challenges and difficulties on our hands steering the British economy through this global downturn without taking on the additional challenge and complexity of taking Britain into the single currency."

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