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The Commission’s legislative programme for 2006 illustrates a concept of Europe that is now obsolete:
an antidemocratic Europe, following an underhand ‘plan D’ to force on us a constitution that the French and Dutch rejected;
a Europe without borders, open to worldwide immigration, allowing, in particular, the hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants regularised in Spain and Italy to settle in other Member States;
an antisocial Europe, which, by implementing the ultraliberal Lisbon Strategy, causes our businesses to relocate and dismantles our employment law (the Bolkestein directive, which Mr Chirac promised in April was dead and buried, will once again be put to a vote here in Parliament);
a Europe with no identity, which, by opening accession negotiations with Turkey, an Asiatic, Muslim country, will soon be European only in name;
an antinational Europe, dissolving our nations into a bureaucratic superstate.
Today, our people need not the umpteenth legislative programme, but a different Europe, founded on the principles that identify it: the freedom of its nations and the spirit of its civilisation."@en1
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