He also
urged eurozone governments to push on with economic reforms, particularly to their labor markets.
Not exact matches
Cameron
urged the
eurozone countries to be «bold», like Britain; his hectoring tone sums up the British
government's confrontational, know - it - all attitude to the
government.
Certainly the attitude of the UK
government has not helped; on one hand
urging the
eurozone to accept the «remorseless logic» of greater economic and fiscal integration, including Germany taking on liabilities for weaker
eurozone states via debt pooling, while on the other refusing to take part in such measures itself and zealously looking after its own self interest.
«David Cameron must recognise the austerity policies which are failing in Europe are the very same policies that have failed in Britain and which the British
government has been
urging eurozone countries to stick with,» he commented.