Wednesday, 13 June 2012 11:52
‘In a claim that will irritate many voters and Conservative MPs, David Cameron’s spokesman said there was no popular support for it. Resolving the eurozone crisis was a greater priority, she said.
The comments came as market fears over the single currency deepened, with Spain’s borrowing costs rising to record levels despite this week’s agreement for an £80billion bail-out of its banks. Italian bond yields also rose.’
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