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Every year, child benefit comes up rather like a punchball, but we are lucky if child benefit is raised.
The risk is of ours becoming a punchball currency at the mercy of the markets in relation to our domestic market of 60 million people.
My great fear is that, if we do not become part of the single currency zone, the pound will be forever a punchball currency.