THE crisis-torn eurozone is at a critical crossroads, David Cameron will say today, warning that if it chooses the wrong path in not dealing with its problems then Europe, including Britain, faces "huge risks" to economic recovery.
In a speech to business leaders in northern England, the Prime Minister will repeat his starkest message to date that the eurozone "either has to make up or it is looking at a potential break-up", with the survival of the single currency in question.
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