From today's FT:
... I once asserted, at a conference on the euro in December 1998, that currency unions were unbreakable because the costs to disentangling the accounts would be prohibitive.
Vaclav Klaus was there, and replied: “Nonsense. When Czechoslovakia split in two, we separated the accounts in an afternoon.”
Jeffrey Frankel, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, US
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Maybe we (Ukip) should make him an offer he can't refuse?
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