Vince Cable warns that war is a possibility if the eurozone collapses
The senior Liberal Democrat said the consequences would be “incalculable” and cautioned that there was “no automatic guarantee” Europe would not disintegrate into conflict.
“I think we need to take stock that if the eurozone were to unravel in a way that destroyed the European project – and there is a risk that could happen – the consequences would be absolutely incalculable,” Mr Cable said.
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Hide Ad“We tend to forget, until we were reminded last week of that Nobel Prize, the European project was constructed in order to rescue Europe from extreme nationalism and conflict.
“There is no automatic guarantee that won’t return.”
Speaking at an event at the Cheltenham Literature Festival which was entitled Austerity, the euro and us, the minister described the euro as “very valuable” and said Britain would suffer if it was not maintained.
“We are not in the eurozone so we cannot directly influence it. We will be heard very loudly if it does unravel,” Mr Cable told the audience.
“My sense is that the Germans in particular realise how much is at stake.
“A series of sensible measures have been taken in recent months.”