David Cameron’s decision to pull away from Europe has called into question the UK’s entire future in the European Union. But when it comes to the UK’s near-term growth prospects, the debate over whether or not the Prime Minister was right to exercise his veto last Friday distracts from the bigger point that last week’s summit made little progress towards solving the euro-zone debt crisis.
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