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"Mr President, Mr Barroso once said you will not fall in love with the internal market, and I say: it is even less likely that you will fall in love with austerity.
That brings to me to the essential point. It is not about wastage. It is about being prepared to make targeted cuts wherever money is not being spent sustainably. It is about properly understanding the spirit of the Growth Pact. That is something we must adhere to for our citizens’ sake, for it is about future investments and solidarity.
The Cyprus President has presented a proposal which we cannot accept because it is fundamentally conservative, maintains old spending priorities and does not have the courage to break new ground. The policy pursued by the Council, with its 27 egotists, is not a policy for Europe. I wish to send a clear message to the two speakers from the United Kingdom. Yesterday, British companies in the United Kingdom spoke out in public and demanded movement from Mr Cameron. They said that he must curb his euro-scepticism because it is bad for the British economy and does not serve the British people’s interests. That is the truth of the matter. Mr Callanan and Mr Farage should take note!"@en1
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