The financial crisis that has engulfed the EU will not be solved by any quick fix, says Jeremy Warner. 14 May 2010 12 May 2010 In Europe, there's international rescue, while here in Britain there's a sudden outbreak of peace, harmony and mutual understanding between previously warring political parties, and in our imaginings at least, a degree of political stability has returned. 12 May 2010 Try as they might, neither the electorate nor the markets seem able entirely to kill him off. The way things are going, it will require a military coup finally to get rid of Britain's beleaguered prime minister. 11 May 2010 Tory and Lib Dem differences are too big for an effective collaboration. 07 May 2010Jeremy Warner
Jeremy Warner, assistant editor of The Daily Telegraph, is one of Britain's leading business and economics commentators. A serial winner of awards, he has also been honoured for an "outstanding contribution in defence of freedom of the media" by the Society of Editors for his refusal to reveal sources to Government inspectors.
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