British PM: I Don’t Want to Be Part of a Country Called Europe

British Prime Minister David Cameron took time out from a United Nations General Assembly meeting in New York on Wednesday to appear on the Late Show with David Letterman.

They touched on a variety of topics, including Britain’s future with Europe.

“Well, we made the decision as a country, I think rightly, not to join the euro,” said Prime Minister Cameron. “Britain is still one of the biggest economies in the world and we are perfectly capable of having our own currency, our own monetary policy, trying to have that that suits our own economy. … So we are not in the euro, we are not going to join the euro, we are going to keep the pound as our currency.”

“We are part of Europe, we trade, we cooperate, we work together, but I don’t want to be part of a country called Europe, I want to be part of a country called Great Britain.”

More than 40 years ago, Herbert W. Armstrong foretold where Britain’s relationship with Europe was heading. “Germany is the economic and military heart of Europe. Probably Germany will lead and dominate the coming United States of Europe. But Britain will be no part of it, he wrote.

How could have Mr. Armstrong known this so long ago? Simply because it’s what the Bible says. Expect Britain to either leave or be kicked out of the developing European superstate. The Bible says it will be composed of 10 nations or groups of nations—but Britain will be no part of it.

Request a free copy of the booklet Germany and the Holy Roman Empire at theTrumpet.com to find out why.