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"I voted against Mr Bullmann’s report, mainly because clarity is required if Parliament’s views are to be accorded any value. It is not acceptable to be in favour of a whole lot of new indicators and further statistics and, at the same time, warn that statistics do not solve problems but, rather, create new ones. The parallels with a planned economy become all too clear when it is believed that the Commission must control economic development with the help of a whole lot of economic and social indicators. Instead, I want the Stockholm Summit to focus upon liberalisation and dynamic deregulation. It is important to emphasise that politicians do not create jobs. Politicians can, at best, help create a more favourable business climate."@en1
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