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"Mr President, it is better to accept the proposed compromise than reject it. In any case, this is the starting point for a single, viable labour market. As legislators, we have to aspire to accuracy and precision. Every vague paragraph in a directive is a potential case for the Court of Justice of the European Communities. When reading the proposal, one has the feeling that the more highly educated or qualified someone is, the more likely his or her field is to fall outside the scope of the directive and be protected from genuine competition. Europe needs economic growth. Growth is achieved by increasing work or raising production. We cannot oppose social dumping by preventing human mobility, but rather by creating a cross-border system in which anyone who commissions services is responsible for complying with the terms and conditions of employment. How can we think of competing with China or India if we cannot rid our membership area of needless barriers to competition?"@en1

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