The European Union is committed to setting up the Euro as a single currency. While France and Germany are determined to go ahead, Britain has held back, with both politicians and public unable to make up their minds. This work argues that this "wait and see" policy is damaging and will result in far less favourable entry terms. The book presents the facts in favour of the European single currency, aiming to show why the single currency is vital for Britain. It avoids economic jargon, explaining what the European single currency would be, how it would be introduced, and what its introduction would mean.