AFP:

Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron launched a stinging attack on his European partners Thursday, slamming the eurozone as uncompetitive and branding a planned transaction tax "madness".
The British premier took the stage on the second day of the World Economic Forum in Davos, the annual get-together for the global business elite, and revived his simmering feud with the ailing single-currency bloc.
In a speech destined to delight his own eurosceptic party back home and infuriate France's President Nicolas Sarkozy, Cameron scornfully dismissed French-led plans to introduce a tax on all financial trades.
"Even to be considering this at a time when we are struggling to get our economies growing is quite simply madness," he declared.