Keith Wheeles

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Ireland was part of a group that also included Burma, Iceland, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait and the Persian Gulf sheikhdoms, and Libya. These were non-British Commonwealth countries that were nonetheless members of the Sterling Area. Their currencies were all pegged to the British pound. In Ireland’s case, the relationship was rigid.
We Don't Know Ourselves: A Personal History of Modern Ireland
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