"Contingency plans for the collapse of the euro should be talked about more openly to "soften the blow" to the British public, a leading eurosceptic has said.
Conservative John Baron, the MP for Basildon and Billericay, wrote in a comment piece for politics.co.ukthat David Cameron needed to "publicly recognise" the possibility that the currency may not be rescued.
"Possible remedies should be more openly discussed," he argued. "This would do the country a great service. It would help prepare the ground and perhaps soften the blow if it comes. Publicly recognising reality would be both right and popular."
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