Lords take evidence on Genuine Economic and Monetary Union proposals
11 June 2013
The House of Lords EU Sub-Committee on Economic and Financial Affairs will tomorrow take evidence from the City of London Corporation and the British Chambers of Commerce. The session is part of the Committee’s inquiry into EU plans for Genuine Economic and Monetary Union (GEMU) and its implications for the UK.
- Parliament TV: Genuine Economic and Monetary Union
- Oral evidence transcript: 11 June 2013
- Inquiry: Genuine and Economic Monetary Union
- EU Sub Committee A: Economic and Financial Affairs
Witnesses
Tuesday 11 June 2013, Committee Room 3, Palace of Westminster
10.30am
- Mark Boleat, City of London Corporation
- Dr. Adam Marshall, British Chambers of Commerce
The Committee will ask the witnesses whether there are elements of the proposed GEMU that they regard as a threat to the international position of the City of London, what the impact of GEMU might be for the single market in financial services, and whether proposals for a banking union will decisively break the link between bank and sovereign debt.