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"en.20121025.26.4-291-000"2
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"This report falls far short of meeting the expectations of people in border areas. Whether those crossing the borders are students, employees or employers, on many issues Europe is the solution for them, not the problem many are presenting it as today. A single market will never convince citizens if we do not attempt to establish a coherent economic, fiscal and social policy. Most countries are pursuing a short-sighted national or even regional policy in this area. We are constantly weakening the single market with 87 different rules where a single rule would be appropriate, by huge differences – for instance, tax havens like Luxembourg – which completely distort the economic and social structure of the surrounding regions. As long as Europe ignores its citizens’ most elementary questions, it feeds the eurosceptics’ fire and becomes totally implausible."@en1
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