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The French textile industry is being sacrificed on the altar of Euro-internationalism. In my region of the Nord Pas de Calais, there is no end to the jobs being lost in industries. In 2004, the textile sector saw the number of its jobs drop by 13%, while non-EU imports are soaring.
This report proposes nothing new in terms of saving our jobs. On the contrary, the solutions recommended in this summit of pro-European jargon are extraordinary, naive and schizophrenic. People criticise US protectionism; and they wish to put forward trivial social measures, while proposing in point 44 to help the Maghreb and Turkey!
The ultra-liberal hard-line attitude of the extreme internationalists lifts the lid on our economy and our know-how, while in Asia piracy and counterfeiting are a monstrous phenomenon. Meanwhile, the China factory, that ‘market socialist’ State, practises unfair competition through its work camps and underpaid labour.
At the heart of the economic war, the bilateral agreements and the WTO offer us no protection at all. For our part, we want to produce French products in France with French people. In other words, we want protection and national preference in France. In other words, we want protection and Community preference in Europe."@en1
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