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"Mr President, I believe that this debate does no more and no less than to highlight the many things that still remain to be done if we are to see a real internal market in every area of our lives. On the one hand, we need to liberalise, simplify, harmonise or develop minimum standards; on the other, there is of course the need for built-in safeguards, particularly where health is concerned. We are engaged in progressively implementing both. I say ‘yes’ to the internal market, and every effort made towards strengthening it is in the interests of growth and employment and benefits the consumer. The second point is one that came across clearly in the debate: this is not a codecision procedure. On every issue, this House must be consulted via the codecision procedure, and that includes issues of fiscal policy, and if we want to realise the internal market, we will have to give more attention to tax policy within the European Union. I am in favour of tax competition, but every competition has its limits. Even though excessively wide bands can result in gross distortions of competition, there is a need for action in tax policy too. Thirdly, and in my capacity as chairman of the ‘small and medium-sized enterprises’ intergroup, I welcome the greater clarity that this proposal affords the public, not to mention – although the Commissioner did so – the simplified procedures that make for greater clarity and make matters easier for SMEs, and hence also for traders. Renewed efforts, though, are needed for we do not yet have an internal market, and so we have not yet heard the last of this proposal."@en1

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