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"I voted in favour of Ms Honeyball’s report, which aims to restore European competitiveness by investing in the development of new skills and competences.
This strategy will be played out through the Education and Training 2020 programme, whose goal is to cut the dropout rate among 18-24 year-olds to 10% by 2020. If this goal is to be achieved, renewed focus on early years policies will be essential.
Indeed, way back in 1996, the Commission urged the Member States to invest at least 1% of their GDP in early years education. As it stands, we are a long way from such figures, even though innumerable studies show that investment in early childhood results in reduced education costs later on."@en1
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