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The Barcelona Council, despite the big talk by Tony Blair before it, was disappointing and timid. The Council promised in the past to put sustainability in the forefront of European Development. This Summit has paid no more than lip-service to this commitment.
The so-called 'liberalization' favoured by Blair's right wing caucus has hit the rock of French immoveability in relation to energy production in the domestic sector, so it remains the case that
can take over companies outside France while protected from converse interventions.
The rhetoric of liberalisation too frequently cloaks policies toward the single market that are dancing to the tune of monopolistically inclined interests of vast corporations. Adam Smith's vision of a free economy unhampered by interventions of massive aggregations of capital is far from the reality that we see in the contemporary globalised economy.
In relation to Gibraltar, no one can fail to welcome progress between Spain and the United Kingdom. But there is no reference to the people of Gibraltar. What has become of self-determination?"@en1
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