We should accept the euro, urges Salmond
ALEX Salmond asked businesses all over Scotland to accept the euro this year to help boost the tourist industry in the Year of Homecoming.
The First Minister said some government agencies, such as Historic Scotland, already accepted euros and he hoped businesses would do the same.
He added that he believed there was also a "strong argument" for joining the euro on a permanent basis.
The First Minister's comments followed the launch of a campaign by SNP MSP Willie Coffey to encourage more shops and attractions to accept the euro, making it easier for them in the Year of Homecoming.
When he was asked about Mr Coffey's approach, Mr Salmond replied: "I think there is a strong argument for the euro, and I think as sterling declines even further that argument is being made very strongly.
"Of course in the short term, businesses in Scotland should follow the example of the official government agencies like Historic Scotland and make it clear to the many European visitors we hope to welcome for the Year of Homecoming that their currency and their money is accepted in the tills of Scotland."
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