UK Parliament: Lords EU Committee launches inquiry into EU proposals for Genuine Economic and Monetary Union

24 April 2013

The House of Lords EU Committee has today announced a new inquiry into the EU 'Genuine Economic and Monetary Union' (GEMU) and its implications for the UK.

Some of the questions the Committee is inviting evidence on include:

Commenting, Lord Harrison, Chairman of the House of Lords EU Sub-Committee on Economic and Financial Affairs which will conduct the inquiry, said:

“The UK Government have said they will not take part in the majority of the proposals for GEMU as they are primarily focused on the eurozone. But it would be naive to think the proposals won’t have a significant impact on the UK and the single market as a whole. There are major questions for the Government to answer as to how the UK should best respond to these momentous developments.

“Our inquiry will examine whether the proposals set out will be enough to deal with the eurozone crisis and preventing future crises, or if they are in fact unrealistic aims. This is a live issue and the proposals will evolve as our inquiry goes forward.“

The inquiry will focus on the proposals set out in the recent Commission report A Blueprint for a Deep and Genuine Economic Monetary Union and the European Council President Herman Van Rompuy paper Towards a Genuine Economic and Monetary Union.

The Committee invite any interested parties to submit written evidence by 24 June. The Committee will start taking oral evidence from 21 May.

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