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"Mr President, I shall confine my remarks to the Services Directive, and speak as a member of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs.
Commissioner, it clearly comes as no surprise to you that the Left is strongly opposed to this particular directive and would prefer you to withdraw it, or at least neuter it. However, please do not assume that is the wish of this House.
A matter of hours ago we voted on the Figueiredo report. That report on the social situation in Europe was scathing about the Services Directive, and this House voted to reject it. I suggest that the message here is clear, and you may be surprised at the strength of feeling in support of what you aim to do, surprised at the awareness that this directive could be good for consumers, good for taxpayers, good for growth and above all good for jobs. I would therefore urge you, Commissioner, to be bold in your proposals and to press ahead."@en1
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