No, the UK never opted to become part of the monitory union (part of the euro).
The UK has opted out of the Euro for political and economic reasons.
england etc. is both. They aren't part of the Euro but are part of the Commonwealth. Even though the Euro don't 'have anything to do' with England, that isn't totally true. They need the Euro and if the Euro fails so will Uk
Scotland is part of the UK and the UK government has decided to remain financially independent and not become part of the Eurozone.
because Northern Ireland is part of the UK and the UK didn't (thank God) sign up for the Euro
There are no plans to adopt the Euro in the UK.
10 UK is 45 in Euro
YesAll Euro notes have a map of Europe on the back, which includes the UK.
No. The UK refuses to adopt the Euro and refuses to accept the Euro.
The Republic of Ireland uses the Irish pound as its basic unit of currency. Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom, uses both the British pound and Bank of Ireland notes (also pounds).
Because we're proud of our independence ! Add to that the financial problems in Greece and other countries who use the Euro - and I'm glad we're not part of the fiasco it has become !
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