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"Madam President, the most important conclusion from the Council meeting was not headline-sexy. It said that the single market has a key role to play to deliver growth. But is this all talk? On economic governance, I already see colleagues wanting to water down the Stability Pact, and when it comes to supporting businesses, we are not much better. MEPs flock to sign up to campaigns for cyclists and horse welfare, but when it came to campaigning to cut red tape for small businesses, only a third of us joined in and there was only one UK Labour signature. The Commission promises to unlock venture capital, which is laudable, but almost laughable given that it spent all of last year trying to legislate it out of the market altogether. It is time to walk the walk. Nine heads of state have signed a letter on specific actions for business, trade, innovation and investment. They call on us to choose growth. I certainly do."@en1
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