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Coming on the 20th anniversary of the single market, this report criticises the barriers hampering the smooth functioning of the single market, referring to the need to eliminate these barriers and highlighting the fact that the Member States need to bring forward, develop and improve the application of legislation on the single market. It is another example of the habitual propaganda that always goes hand in hand with emotional statements on the single market. The report maintains that the single market is a driver for the mobility of qualified labour that ‘can contribute to making Europe more competitive’. This will surely force a general devaluation of the workforce by a levelling down of working conditions – this is the type of mobility advocated. Moreover, it also advocates the completion of the internal energy market and a competitive digital single market, the liberalisation of public procurement and the rail sector, implementation of the cross-border healthcare directive, and coordinating education systems with the needs of the labour market. In other words, more progress in the market for public services and, in general, in all areas of life where the process of capitalist accumulation can be carried on, even if this means jeopardising rights such as education, health, water and sanitation, and social security, to name but a few. Needless to say, we voted against."@en1
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