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"Madam President, I voted against the Berlinguer report on the contribution of the European institutions to the consolidation and progress of the Bologna process, which is not a bad thing
but it should stick to the mutual recognition of degrees and diplomas. I feel strongly that educational policy should be primarily the preserve of the governments of the EU Member States.
A particular concern to the British Conservative Delegation are the repeated calls for more places and funding for higher education. Given that the British Government has recently made efficiency savings in the areas of higher education and increased tuition fees, we find it difficult to agree with a report that states that such cuts have a negative effect on attempts to strengthen the EU’s social dimension.
Personally, I would like to see, in my country, more support for teaching technical skills and crafts, equipping young people for jobs, which are needed in the economy rather than unlimited expansion of higher education."@en1
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