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". The failure of the Constitutional Treaty is less a problem of text than of context. From the outside, Europe is seen as the political entity with the highest level of public freedoms, social rights and environmental protection in the world. On the inside, though, our people have their doubts about an integration project for which the Member States refuse to provide the resources. Parliament's report has no answer to the doubts, the fears and the national egotisms. Instead of tackling the problems – lack of growth, unemployment, tensions in the countryside and in the cities – the Commission and Parliament are advocating dialogue and forums, in other words 'idle chit-chat'. Dialogue, yes, but about what? About questions to which the political classes are unable to find answers? The Union lacks not only a concrete vision for the future, but also true statesmen. I did, nevertheless, vote in favour of this report, but only to avoid siding with the opponents of a more integrated Europe with greater solidarity."@en1

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