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extend membership-----and therefore the chance of benefiting from the mutual

assistance pro- visions laid down in the Treaty for the help of member countries in balance of payments diffi- culties—to a country which, because of the existence of large sterling balances which can be withdrawn at a moment's notice, has deprived itself of the possibility of devaluation. They would be prepared therefore to raise a funda- mental objection to British entry in so far as Britain wishes to continue to maintain sterling as an international reserve currency, which they believe to be a role beyond the economic re- sources of the country.

This is a very substantial obstacle, for

things are at present Mr Wilson does not seem ready to see Britain give up her functions as banker for the sterling area and the benefits they bring to the City of London. At the same time recent discussions of the Common Market mone- tary committee have shown that, far from being isolated, the French position is shared by Ger- many and other countries.

This is a problem which clearly cannot he resolved by the stroke of a pen, while the simple ploy of Britain of renouncing any right to bene- fit from the mutual assistance provisions would be accepted neither in France nor in the rest of

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