People in Britain don't want the Euro, they are quite happy using sterling and quite correctly see the Euro as a further attempt by the EU to steal power away from national governments. And with the current European debt crisis there is no hope that England will ever join it as the euro itself will soon collapse. Hope you found this useful.
It was decided by John Major's government (1990-7) that the UK would not be in the first wave of the Euro. When Tony Blair became PM (1997-2007)it was decided that the UK would join when the economic conditions were right. The economic conditions were not met during his Premiership and since Gordon Brown has taken over, the UK's membership of the Euro has been off the political agenda.
As a rule, no. There are tourist areas that may accept dollars or, other foreign currencies, but you will be paying a premium for not having the forethought to convert your currency. You will almost always be offered less than the exchange rate.
No, England's currency is the British Pound. (GBP)
Euro is not the official currency, but they are accepted at touristic places.
Make shure you also carry Pounds.
At some stage in the future it may do so, but there are no plans to do so now.
Yes.
Some establishment will accept the Euro but it is not an official currency of the UK. You would need to exchange Euro's at a Bank, Post Office or Bureau de Change.
Yes
No. Though they are both in Europe, England and France are not the same country.
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France uses euros. As does the rest of europe. Except England who use pound sterling.
no they accept euros
Euros never lived. It is the kind of money europeans use (Except england). The symbol of euros is a C with two lines in the middle (one below another. Like a dollar symbol ($) but instead of an S there is a C and the lines are horizontal and not so tall (-)
1. Cristiano Ronaldo (From Manchester United/England to Real Madrid/Spain) - 94 million Euros 2. Ibrahimovic (From Internazinale/Italy to Barcelona/Spain) - 68 million Euros 3. Ricado Kaká (From AC Milan/Italy to Real Madrid/Spain ) - 65 million Euros 4. Xabi Alonso ( From Liverpool/England to Real Madrid/Spain) - 35,4 million Euros 5. Benzema (From Lyon/France to Real Madrid/Spain ) - 35 million Euros 6. Mario Gomez (From Stuttgart/Germany to Bayern de Munique/ Germany ) - 30 million Euros 7. Tévez (From Manchester United/England to Manchester City/England ) - 29 million Euros 8. Adebayor (From Arsenal/England to Manchester City/England) - 29 million Euros 9. Lescott (From Everton/England to Manchester City/England ) - 27,5 million Euros 10. Diego Milito (From Genoa/Italy to Internazionale/Italy ) - 25 million Euros
yes irish people do use euros
Euros in Germany, pounds in England.
Bosnia does not use Euros. They use Bosnia-Herzegovina Convertible Mark.
The Pound Sterling is the currency used by the English but there may be some places in tourist hotspots in which you can use Euros.
Corsica is part of France, so yes it does use Euros.
In 2004, the GDP per capita in England was 26904 Euros