LONDON (MarketWatch) â?? In matters of European money, U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron has cut a distinctly unconvincing figure in recent months. Cameron and his Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne are no friends of economic and monetary union. Britain, after all, is not a member. But both of them have been irritating the other Europeans by handing out pieces of unsolicited and unhelpful advice that no one has any interest in following.
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