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"The ideas of the three main groups of this House are so similar where economic, trade, social and employment policy are concerned that they have straight away tabled a single resolution on the forthcoming European Council. That, in itself, is reason enough for me to reject it.
Reflecting, as it does, a pathetic, exclusively pro-European way of thinking, this text contains everything that is responsible for Europeans’ growing hostility to your system: the little piece, written in a roundabout way, about the unemployed being responsible for their unemployment – ‘poor swines’ as Gabin said in
that about the benefits of immigration, which come at the cost of plundering of elites in the developing world and of pressure on wages in Europe; that about the necessary reform of our social protection system ‘in the light of the development of global dynamics’, which obviously means that they are doomed; the little piece about random acts of discrimination, when the most scandalous discrimination is directed at Europeans, on their own soil; that about growth, with no mention ever being made of purchasing power and consumption, of the explosion in the number of poor workers or of the responsibilities of the euro; and, finally, that about ‘blessed globalisation’, which is an oxymoron.
Your eternal solution is to have yet more Europe. Really, you deserve to fail!"@en1
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"La Traversée de Paris –"1
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