Support for the Euro is not the same thing as support for the EU. and commitment to making it work SH. If you asked the question 'do you wish the Euro had never been introduced' I would also say yes to this. Had there been a referendum, at the time, in Germany, they would have turned it down - I know, because I was there at the time and have earned my money both in Deutschmarks and in Euros. The Euro was not necessary at the time. There were other possibilities such as 'pegging' of compatible currencies - such as the Belgian and Luxemburg Francs, which had been pegged for years and could be used in both countries. It would also have been possible to introduce the Euro as a second currency used only for international trade. I agree fully that there were times when the Italians or Greeks could devalue there currencies (the Italians did it several times) and it worked for them. They can't do it now and so we have to find other ways, which we will do. If you were to ask the question 'should we abandon the EU. idea altogether', then you would not get much of a response. Criticism of the EU. is a completely different thing to wanting it to break up altogether. Many people criticize the government of the UK. but they do not want the country itself to break up.