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| Tuesday, 2 July, 2002, 13:12 GMT 14:12 UK Geldof and Izzard square up Geldof and Izzard are fighting opposite corners The issues surrounding the euro are complicated at the best of times but now celebrities have added their two pence (or the equivalent in euros) worth to the mix. Can the pull of the celebrity be enough to sway the opinions of the undecided? And if so, why should we trust comedian Eddie Izzard or singer Bob Geldolf and their views on keeping or ditching the pound? BBC News Online takes an irreverent look at the reasons why we should or should not believe the words of the stars. Bob Geldof: Anti-euro Reasons to listen to him:
Eddie Izzard: Pro-euro Reasons to listen to him:
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