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    Osborne: Eurozone Must Show Colour Of Money

    George Osborne has reinforced his message to the eurozone that Britain is "ready" to help boost IMF resources to bail out struggling economies - but only if strict criteria are met.

    The Chancellor spoke on Saturday at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where he appeared on a panel alongside IMF director Christine Lagarde .

    Taking a somewhat conciliatory tone, he joked that it was "probably the only time in my life I intend to speak for the Eurozone," saying that the "courage" of single currency members "should be saluted".

    He went on to say that resolving the Greek crisis was "fundamental to the Eurozone," warning that there was a "danger that the tale wags the dog in this crisis".

    While he said that there was "scope" to increase funds to the IMF, he avoided going into any detail, saying instead that there was a "need to restore confidence in multilateral organisations".

    But speaking in Davos on Friday at an event organised by the Confederation of British Industry, Mr Osborne took a somewhat harder line, saying eurozone countries must show "the colour of their money" in shoring up the single currency before any IMF funds are given to members.

    Britain is expected to be asked to increase its contributions to the IMF as it seeks to raise an additional $500bn (£320bn) - which could mean an additional liability of around £17bn.

    Mr Osborne said the eurozone economy "has sufficient resources to put the credibility of the firewall beyond doubt".

    "All that is required is the political agreement to make those resources available on a credible timescale," he said.

    "At the same time the global community - through the IMF - should always be ready to support individual countries that get into trouble and need temporary financing while they adjust.

    "The UK is a long-standing supporter of the IMF - indeed we were instrumental in its creation - and we stand ready to play our part in that global effort if certain conditions are met."

    Those included a stipulation that there were "no new vehicles or funds specific to the eurozone", full IMF conditionality and the participation of other G20 countries.

    "And crucially, IMF resources to support individual countries cannot be a substitute for further credible steps by the eurozone to support their currency," he added.

    "In other words, the world needs to see the colour of their money before it contributes any more."

    Several senior Tory MPs are angry at suggestions the Government will meet the IMF's request as they fear the additional contributions will be used to prop up the eurozone.

    Parliament has previously approved around £40bn in support for the IMF, of which about £30bn has already been committed.

    Any new request going beyond the £10bn "headroom" still available to Mr Osborne would require a fresh vote by MPs.

     

    14 comments

    • pooped on worker  •  London, England  •  26 days ago
      here we go giving MORE MONEY . WHEN ARE WE GONNA GIVE MORE TO THIS COUNTRY .
    • Tony  •  Daventry, England  •  26 days ago
      So we are going to increase our £1,000,000,000,000 debt by borrowing more to bail out Greece, Italy, Ireland, Spain and Portugal now plus others later? Just stop it now, we got no help from them in 2008, so they get nothing from us now!
    • GetReal  •  Manchester, England  •  26 days ago
      Europe is going to go Bang in the end, it's like trying to paper over a damn...so stop squandering our money on it....If Europe goes t*ts up, will we get it back?...I doubt it.
    • Biker B  •  Manchester, England  •  26 days ago
      What money is that, I thoughtv they were mostly skint?
    • A  •  London, England  •  26 days ago
      The sums we are discussing here are TOTALLY IRRELEVANT. Instead of billions WE NEED TO TALK OF TRILLIONS. Nothing less is going to be reassuring to the markets as nothing less will offset the enormous Eurozone debts. The Eurozone has a Central Bank. Let that act. Why should the IMF be called into helping ?? Unless of course this is because the Merkel knows it CANNOT, and that the money it parades on its balance sheet is all stuffed into it by German conglomerates, to create an illusion of solvency!!

      The IMF should not be taken for a ride by the quislings operating within it, who have their own agendas. George Osborne would be best advised to QUIT THE EU and leave it to stew in its own juice. It is thoroughly CORRUPT from top to toe and is being kept alive ONLY AS A POLITICAL WHIM by the idiots who cannot face the fact that IT IS DEAD.

      The world will only move forward when this cancer is removed. THE MARKETS SHOULD STIFLE IT NOW, BEFORE IT DRAGS THE ENTIRE WORLD INTO AN ABYSS.
    • N  •  Milton Keynes, England  •  25 days ago
      Lets hope the crunch time is nigh!!! that is for an EUexit and UK politicians!!!
    • R  •  25 days ago
      i still say all the eurozone leaders do is have meetings and arrange more meetings--never
      an answer.l but they know there is only one way out, greece to leave the euro etc.
      to lend money so they can pay the interest but nothing to pay off the debt, does not make sense.
    • N  •  Milton Keynes, England  •  25 days ago
      Skiing will be impeded in Switzerland from this week due to the ammount of #$%$ on the slopes!!!
    • keith s  •  Hounslow, England  •  25 days ago
      Conditions? How about?
      Condition 1 drop the crazy transaction tax.
      Condition 2 show some urgency creating new currencies for each of the countries in the failed Eurozone!
      Condition 3 admit we in the UK got it right all along.
    • darren  •  25 days ago
      I thought new euro's were being done in pencil so they could rub out the numbers and insert a few zero's as needed - that about the only way they could pay off greek's debt.
    • Andrew William  •  Birmingham, England  •  26 days ago
      Shut up bored with excusses
    • David  •  Kuwait City, Kuwait  •  26 days ago
      Politicians mustt be made to pay for their mistakes and bankers also.Time to get a just and fair sytem in the uk in place?They scew up and we "joe public" pay the price !!
    • Hotspur  •  London, England  •  26 days ago
      After how many mulled wines - and suffering from altitude sickness - Osborne gives more of the tax payers money away - talk about a crime against humanity. Death penalty should be bought back for idiots like him.
    • dark  •  26 days ago
      and they say we have no money are they kidding?