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LORD Adair Turner, he of the ten-dollar haircut and the ten cent brain, admits he was wrong to argue that Britain should have joined the euro in 2002, when he said: 'At each stage the opponents of the euro have forecast disasters which have never happened and always looked unlikely.' This dimwit is chairman of the massively important Financial Services Authority. Do us a favour, Dave, chuck him out now. He knows nothing — and worse than that, he was a Gordon Brown-noser as well. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] |